Annual Mountain Meadow Trek Set for End of Month
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There are more than 100 Trustees properties to visit in Massachusetts, but only Mountain Meadow Preserve has a foothold in Vermont. A trek around Upper Mountain Meadow provides views looking south into Massachusetts towards Mount Greylock and the Taconic Range. The 176-acre preserve protects forests, fields and wetlands that are home to a wide variety of wildlife along the state border. A four-mile system of trails is reached from entrances located at Mason Street in Williamstown (Lower Mountain Meadow), and Benedict Road in Pownal (Upper Mountain Meadow). Saturday’s trek will start from Pownal and explore the Vermont section, which provides higher elevation and gentler trails than the steeper trails on the Massachusetts side.
Longtime Trustees of Reservations volunteers John and Judy Blackmer are leading the hike. Hot chocolate will be served at the end of the trek.
For an update on weather and trail conditions, or for more information, call 413-298-3239, ext. 3003.
Directions to Mountain Meadow (Pownal entrance)
From the intersection of routes 2 and 7 in Williamstown, follow Route 7 north 1.7 miles, turn right onto Sand Spring Road, then bear right onto Bridges Road. Follow for 0.3 miles, turn left onto White Oaks Road, and follow for 1.1 miles when road becomes dirt. Continue for 0.4 mile, bear left at fork onto Benedict Road, and continue 0.1 mile to entrance and parking on left.


