If you like the roar of water tumbling over rocks and boulders...
If you like to walk paths in the woods...
If you like catch & release fly fishing...
If you like sunning on rocks...
If you like not-terribly-difficult (mostly flat) mountain biking...
If you like to picnic...
If you just like to get out in nature...
you need to visit Chesterfield Gorge and the East Branch Trail along the Westfield River and the Gilbert A. Bliss State Forest. Check out the photos below for more reasons why.
You can walk for miles along the East Branch Trail, or find a nice rock next to the river the relax on. Dogs are welcome, and it is likely that you will run into one or more along the trails. There is parking with a small fee (~$2) at both the gorge entrance (Trustees of Reservations) and the state park entrance. There is also a place to get food near the state park entrance and off the trail a little ways.
It's a fabulous place to be; I've been twice and already am looking forward to going back!
2 comments:
We could go here sometime, maybe? Yes?
Of course! It is a fantastic place to visit!
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