Lanesborough is a town in Berkshire County, Massachusetts, United States. It is part of the Pittsfield, Massachusetts Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 3,091 at the 2010 census.
Restaurants in Lanesboro
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Set on 1,400 acres in the mountains of Berkshire County, Ramblewild is a premier mission-driven Forest Adventure Destination created to inspire learning & conservation through fun activities. Located within a natural hardwood forest, Ramblewild has an award-winning Aerial Adventure Park, nature Trails, Low Ropes Course, Campground & a maple sugarbush. Whether you’re a fitness fan who loves an outdoor workout, a thrill-seeker looking for revitalizing fun, or someone eager to escape from the city for an outdoor adventure, we have something for everyone! Our Aerial Adventure Park, sustainably built in 10 acres of a dramatic forest setting, has 8 tree to tree trails of varying degrees of difficulty. You'll climb & traverse self-guided over a series of 150 elevated elements including ropes, ladders, zip lines, bridges & swings. Soar through the tree canopy & zip across a ravine in a kayak, on a saddle or high zip lines for an exhilarating outdoor experience. Tickets valid for 3.5 hours.
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Acquired by the Commonwealth in 1898, the first state park in Massachusetts also contains the states highest peak at 3,419 feet.
Drove up to the summit with younger grandchildren ( 6 & 8). The views are breathtaking, and the Lighthouse Tower is pretty awesome to see. A small restaurant and Inn are also at the site. Social distancing was respected, and everyone I saw wore a mask. Families picnic on blankets, and there are many trails and camping areas. This Reservation is part of the Appellation Trail, and is a, 'must see'.
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This roadside orchard and store offer many different products. The service is wonderful, the donuts are the best, and their jarred jelly and jams are equally delicious.
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Everyone should see this stunning rock, just perched atop a much smaller stone ledge. It looks like it should topple right over but somehow doesn’t, defying gravity for eons. The thing must weigh 40 tons or more, but balances like magic. I have seen pictures from the late 1800’s of it surrounded by open fields, but now it’s in forested peace and quiet. Really quite forgotten, you most likely will be the only ones there. Worth a see.
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Berkshires Newest Destination! Berkshire Mall Emporium New Englands Largest Multi-Dealer Co-op. 60,000 SF of space Indoor & Year Round Co-op. Opened 23 Jun, 2018 and will host an array of Dealers with a wide spectrum of items for Everyone to view.
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