Cascade Falls, North Adams MA.
Minutes away from the downtown areas of North Adams and Williamstown is the Cascade Trail and Falls. You can park at the Northern Berkshire YMCA. The trail starts next to the Brayton Elementary School. The easy 1 mile trail follows the Notch Brook, The falls is back in an alcove.
Nice antique store and plenty of places to eat in downtown North Adams.
Cascades Waterfall - North Adams MA
My first attempt at shotting a waterfall with a time lapse... I got pretty close to my desired effect but learn a few things to try next time...
The Casecades Waterfal is located in North Adams MA. This was taken during mid November when the water is running a little slow. Visiting this water fall during the spring and early summer there is much more water flowing over the falls
Cascade Trail Falls in North Adams Mass
Falls at the end of The Cascade Trail in North Adams Massachusetts. Trailhead is at the end of Marion Avenue.
Cascades Waterfall North Adams, MA on April 21, 2018
THE CASCADES || North Adams, Massachusetts
Becca and I finished off our weekend adventure by visiting the Cascades in North Adams Massachusetts.
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Waterfalls of Western Mass
There are a number of waterfalls in the forests of Western Massachusetts, some in old growth forest. Sit back and enjoy a sampling of these cascades, along with their surrounding forests.
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The Ultimate Massachusetts Waterfalls Roadtrip
With all the snow melting, I decided to embark on the Ultimate Massachusetts Waterfalls Roadtrip in one weekend in April. It is a pretty insanely long road trip completely around Western Mass. at over 8 hours of just driving from the first waterfall, but they are all relatively easy hikes.
1.) Doane's Falls (Royalston) : Plenty of parking around the bridge, and really easy hike 5-10min to walk the whole thing. I would stop by here if I was going to kayaking around Tully lake which is beautiful in the Fall. It's really way out there though compared to the other falls. I'm not sure if I'll make an hour trip to go there, and then drive another hour to the next falls. Adventure, right?
2.)The Cascade (North Adams): Park on Marion Ave. next to a wooden fence for an easy 20 minute hike to these beautiful, quaint falls. It was really muddy and slippery especially near the base of the falls so be careful. Most of the mud I was covered in was from this hike. The trail isn't clearly marked, but just follow the path, and listen to the running water.
3.)Wahconah Falls (Dalton): Park on Back Dalton Rd on a little parking area pass the trailer homes and head down for another easy quick hike. These are small falls with a beautiful reservoir behind it if you hike up and over. A small picnic area for breakfast if you want to.
4.) March Cataract Falls (Adams, MA): When the main road opens to the summit of Mount Greylock. (Memorial Day in May to November 1) park next to the camping area on Sperry Rd off Rockwell Rd and follow the trail to the Falls. If the main road is closed, you can hike 2+ hours on the Roaring Brook Trail on Roaring Brook Rd in Williamstown, MA. There, you can hike up Mt. Greylock on the blue blazed trail for about 2 miles to the camping area on Sperry Rd and proceed to the falls. The last bridge is out on the trail but stay on the left of the brook towards Greylock and you'll hit the blue blazes again. There might be an easier way such as Hopper Rd trail, or others, but this was the shortest but strenuous hike to the falls. Make sure you have a map.
5.) Bash Bish Falls (Mt Washington): Easy hike to the falls on a wide developed trail. Park in the Taconic State Park in Copake Falls, NY and hike back over to Massachusetts for the falls. This is a must do, not because they're amazing, but because if you do a waterfalls trip, 10 people will ask you if you went to this one.
6.) Race Brook Falls (Sheffield): These are probably my favorite falls on this list. It's just amazing walking towards it. There is a little U parking area off of S Undermountain Rd, and a quick hike to the lower falls. There is also a trail up Mt Everett, just a really great place to explore and adventure around. Be aware, that these falls do dry up quick when water level becomes low, but when it is high... Wow.
7.) Umpachene Falls (New Marlborough): These are the lazy falls, and they are beautiful regardless. You can park on a little park area on the left after driving down a narrow dirt road. This would be a nice place for lunch since there are public grills, picnic tables, nice open grass to picnic (there's a cute bench tucked along the stream), though I'd probably lounge on the falls. It's a nice easy hike along these flat falls and a good way to relax and reflect, because there are two falls left.
8.) Campbell Falls (New Marlborough): You can take the easy way and park on the parking spot on Campbell Falls Rd or take a nice beautiful simple hike on the yellow blazed trail on Spaulding Rd. These falls are beautiful in the winter, but though not the largest, are probably the strongest. Definitely good times trying to climb around and enjoy the meadows around these falls. Time for a long hour drive to the last falls.
9.) Glendale Falls (Middlefield): Best for the last, maybe? These are spectacular when the water is running, and still beautiful even frozen over in winter. You can take the simple, easily accessible (stone stairs! how nice!) along the falls or like me and my friends, enjoy climbing up along the rocky cliffs of the falls. It's always sunny since it runs with the sun path, and a nice way to end the journey.
This trip is definitely nice, and there are other waterfalls around, but these are made for quick hikes and long drives. I'd definitely split it up for Doane's Falls by itself if you want to explore around Tully Lake, The Cascade, March Cataracts, and Wahconah if you're adventuring Mt. Greylock, and Bash Bish, Racing Brook, Umpachene, Campbell, and Glendale for a beautiful solid day of waterfalls.
So clean those lenses, have fun, and when the snow melts, you know it's waterfall season.
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Twin Cascades Waterfall in Florida, Massachusetts
This is the left side of the waterfall. My friend climbing the rocks of the falls.
Twin Cascades Waterfall in Florida, Massachusetts
two waterfalls converge into one at the bottom.
A ride through the 324 foot Mini Hoosac - North Adams, MA
Quick but sweet clip of a trip through the so called Mini-Hoosac in North Adams, MA. This bore was tunneled before the Hoosac to 1 - Continue the existing railroad, and, 2 - Prove the tunneling techniques for the Hoosac would work.
Western Ma Waterfalls by Island Dog Studios
A sampling of Western Massachusetts waterfalls, natural and man-made.
Tallest Waterfall In Massachusetts
Tallest Waterfall in Massachusetts
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A walk down to Pecks Falls/ western Mass.
The walk down to Pecks falls ,located in the greylock glen are of adams, mass 5/5/13
Bash Bish Falls - the highest waterfall in Massachusetts
Join us to see a dramatic waterfall, the highest in Massachusetts: Bash Bish Falls, Join our 3/4 mile walk uphill from the New York side. We visited the Falls in the Spring of 2014 and 2016 and this video has views of the Falls from both visits.
Bash Bish Falls is a waterfall located in the Berkshires in the southwest corner of Massachusetts in the Taconic Mountains and next to the Mount Washington State Forest, adjoining New York’s Taconic State Park. The Falls can be accessed from two parking lots about one mile apart from each other, one with a short steep trail in Massachusetts and the other with an uphill 3/4 mile walk from the south side New York parking lot.
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Twin Cascades Left
Twin Cascades in Florida MA. This is the left view of the twins. It's almost hard to tell where the top of these falls are as they reach the sky. This area is rated a 4 on a scale of 5. Water source Cascade Brook.
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Waterfall from bottom to top. The top is the marble dam at Natural Bridge State Park in North Adams, Massachusetts.
Trap falls in Ashby Massachusetts - state park water falls West Townsend
Water falls right off the road in Ashby Mass.
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If your looking for a great place to go in Mass. or live in Southern New Hampshire .
Right on Rt 119 in Ashby Mass. ( Townsend road ) West Townsend. In Willard Brook state forest.
It is this great spot that is easy to get to. Right in the state park you can walk 2 minutes to see these waterfalls and enjoy a nice public park that is easily accessible , . It is no hike at all.
The river itself is not very deep and the waterfalls are around 12 feet in height making for some wonderful sights and sounds. The park has picnic table, grill and restrooms and during the dry seasons i would imagine that it is easily wheelchair accessible. I spent some time there filming with my Canon 80D and iphone XS getting some time lapse and slo motion shots of nature creation. Hope you enjoy !
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Trap falls in Ashby Massachusetts right in the state park.
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