Terrain Map: Albany Pine Bush Study Area 1893

More about Mount Greylock...

At 3,491 feet, Mount Greylock is the highest point in Massachusetts. Rising above the surrounding Berkshire landscape, dramatic views of 60-90 miles distant may be seen. It became Massachusetts' first wilderness state park, acquired by the Commonwealth in 1898, to preserve its natural environment for public enjoyment. Wild and rugged yet intimate and accessible, Mount Greylock rewards the visitor exploring this special place of scenic and natural beauty.

http://www.mass.gov/eea/agencies/dcr/massparks/region-west/mt-greylock-state-reservation-generic.html

Photo: Heading Up Hopper Trail
Photo: The Moutains of Florida
Photo: Deer Ridge
Photo: Towards Brodie Wind Farm
Photo: Relatively Barrien Top to Pine Cobble
Photo: Hopper Trail Sign Covered With Snow
Photo: Highest Point in Massachusetts
Photo: Reservoir South of Adams
Photo: Mount Prospect with Taconics Beyond It
Photo: Not a lot of color

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