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I rode the trail from Pittsfield to the end in North Adams and back on 8/5/23. The trail is paved and in good condition and restrooms at the Pittsfield trail head were clean and working fine. Nice scenery including lakes and the Berkshires- I was able to finally identify Mt Greylock after the morning clouds had dissipated. The grade is gentle and I was able to keep up a consistent pace for the ride.
Asphalt smooth and trail is terrific. Easy, flat trail with some water views passing Silver Lake/Pittsfield.
This is rail trail that brings you but the reservoir and beautiful scenery
This is a well maintained rail trail and a wonderful ride!!
This is a great trail with views of streams, wetlands and lakes. It is very well maintained
Trail is well maintained, and an easy ride. We started out at the south end by the Marina. A couple of beautiful waterfalls along the way.
This trail starts as double track, then is closed due to mud, and washouts. Several single track trails off Valley Trail. “Maid Marion” takes you to Mt Snow.
One of the best trails I have ridden. Many diverse environments and excellent views. Mill town, river, marsh, fine reservoir views with water lilies. Excellent birds on my mid-summer ride. Quite a number of enticing crossroads which offer worthwhile diversions.
Excellent smooth surface. Friendly fellow trail users.
Not to be missed if you are in the area.
Well maintained and places to stop along the way.
Many trees were obstructing the trail making the ride from the trail head in South Londonderry to the campground difficult. Bring a Mtn bike or your regret using a street bike
I started at the boat launch. Rode halfway,smartly tuned around . Very poor conditions for a bike
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