Franklin County abounds in natural beauty and there are various interesting attractions throughout this region of the state. The “More…” link below each attraction takes you to a third party website for more information.

Ashfield Chapel Brook for hiking and swimming

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Ashfield Bear Swamp Reservation with 3 miles of nature trails to hike.

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Ashfield Fall Festival held Columbus Day Weekend in the Town Center

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Ashfield Historical Society located on Main Street.

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Bernardston Crumpin Fox Golf Club with 18 holes and open April -Nov. (413) 648-9101

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Bernardston Historical Society Museum on Church Street. (413) 648-5311

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Kringle Candle Company for candle lovers

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Bernardston Farmers’ Market for fruits, veggies, meats etc.

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Annual Flea Market and Gas Engine Show – Memorial Day weekend

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Bridge of Flowers located between Buckland Shelburne downtown

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Buckland Historical Society Museum (413) 625-9763

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Shelburne Falls Trolley Museum (413) 625-9443

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Buckland Recreation Area with 21 acres off Route 112. (413) 625-6330

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Charlemont Historical Society (413) 339-4037

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Charlemont: Mohawk Trail State Forest (413) 339-5504

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Charlemont Yankee Doodle Days each July at the Fairgrounds

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Colrain Historical Society G. William Pitt House and Collection (413) 624-0106

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Colrain – Arthur A. Smith Covered Bridge

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Colrain – Catamount State Forest located on 1,125 acres (413) 339-5504

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Colrain – Crafts of Colrain Studio tour with 20 artisans at work 2nd week of November

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Conway – State Forest 1,946 acre forest with hiking, horseback trails, 4 miles of streams for trout fishing (413) 268-7098

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Conway – South River State Forest with over 500 acres. Picnic tables, several tent sites, fishing etc. (413) 339-5504

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Conway Historical Society on Main Street wih collection of items from Conway’s cutlery and tool factories

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Conway – Burkeville Covered Bridge

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Conway – Festival of the Hills annual celebration of the foliage season (413) 369-4400

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Deerfield – Historic Deerfield (413) 775-7214

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Deerfield – Yankee Candle Village (413) 665-8306

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Deerfield – Magic Wings Butterfly Conservatory & Gardens with a butterfly garden inside a 4,000 square foot glass conservatory (413) 665-2805

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Deerfield – Memorial Hall Museum with 3 floors and 19 exhibition room of 17th,18th,and 19th century (413) 774-7476

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Deerfield – Old Deerfield Craft Show held one weekend in September (413) 774-7476

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Deerfield – Mount Sugarloaf State Reservation with picnic tables, hiking trails, and a viewing shelter. (413) 586-8706 x12

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Erving – State Forest featuring Laurel Lake which is open for swimming, fishing, and boating (978) 544-3939

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Erving – French King Bridge 750 feet long and 140 feet above the Connecticut River, connecting Erving with Gill

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Erving – Castle on Hermit Mountain, was the cave – homesite of a well-liked hermit named John Smith

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Gill – Barton Cove Boat Ramp (413) 863-9300

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Gill – French King Bridge between Gill and Erving

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Gill – Stacy Mountain Preserve – 169 mile preserve of rich forest, cliffs, and vernal pools in the Connecticut River’s French King Gorge

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Greenfield – Poet’s Seat Tower – a 1912 sandstone lookout tower

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Greenfield – Energy Park at 50 Miles Street with sustainiable energy exhibits (413) 774-6051 x14

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Greenfield – Historical Society in a Victorian Mansion (413) 774-3663

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Greenfield – Country Club with 18 hole golf course (413) 773-7530

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Greenfield- Artspace Community Arts Center (413) 772-6811

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Greenfield Griswold/GTD Conservation Area on Lampblack Road with room for all nature lovers

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Greenfield – Museum of Our Industrial Heritage (413) 336-8275

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Greenfield – Franklin County Fair (413) 774-4282

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Greenfield – Green River Festival held annually in mid July at Greenfield Community College

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Hawley – Kenneth Dubuque State Forest with 7,822 acres

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Hawley – Hawley Bog – in its natural state with a variety of mosses

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Hawley – Sons & Daughters annual garden and artisans tour in early summer and Hawley Day in August (413) 339-4231

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Heath – Agricultural Society Fair : held 2 weekends before Labor Day (413) 337-5525

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Heath Historical Society located in 2 buildings at the center of town (413) 337-4980

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Heath – Burnt Hill is a scenic vista hosting two wild blueberry farms where you can pick your own every summer

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Leverett Historical Society (413) 367-2656

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Leverett – Rattlesnake Gutter deep glacial ravine with scenic rock formation

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Leverett – Old Charcoal Kilns – where charcoal was produced in abundance 200 years ago

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Leverett – Leverett Pond – in the center of town with fishing, boating and swimming

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Leverett – New England Peace Pagoda on Cave Hill Road is a temple of the Nipponzan Myohoji Buddist order (413) 367-2202

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Leyden – State Forest located on 61 acres

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Leyden – Green River, popular cold water stream used by swimmers and anglers

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Leyden -Town Common for picnics and outdoor activities

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Leyden – Pearl Rhodes Elementary School and surrounding 8 acres of fishing, hiking, and horseback riding

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Monroe – State Forest with 4,321 acres (413) 339-5504

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Monroe – Deerfield River with fishing, swimming, canoeing, and whitewater boating

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Montague – Shea Theater: an old movie house now a center for the performing arts

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Montague – Unity Park between First and Third Streets in Turners Falls with playing fields and a playground

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Montague – Fish Ladder: watch anadromous fish make journey up Connecticut River each spring (413) 659-3714

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Montague – Carnegie Library has an “Artifacts Loft” (413) 863-3214

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Montague – Great Falls Discovery Center, natural history museum exploring the Connecticut River (413) 863-3221

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Montague – Canalside Rail Trail for cyclists, runners and others witha 4 mile path along the power canal to the Deerfield rail yard

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Montague – Bitzer Fish Hatchery operated by the state Division of Fisheries and Wildlife, raising trout for stocking throughout the state.

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Montague – Bridge of Names, wooden foot bridge offering a view of the lake in the village of Lake Pleasant with pickets inscribed with names of both locals and famous people.

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Montague Old Home Days held annually in mid August

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Montague – Mutton and Mead Medieval Festival held in late June

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Montague – Franklin County Pumpkinfest: all things pumpkin with vendors, food, music .

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Montague – Franklin County Spring Parade each April

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New Salem – Swift River Valley Historical Society (978) 544-6882

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New Salem – the Bear’s Den off Neilson Road south of Lake Mattawa: 100 foot deep gorge

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New Salem – Quabbin Reservoir with 39 square miles of reservoir , protected drinking supply for nearly half of MA (413) 323-7221

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New Salem – Home Days annual summer festival with crafts, games, food, and music, held on the 4th Saturday of July

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Northfield D.L. Moody Museum (413) 498-3000

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Northfield – Historical Society on Pine Street (413) 498-5472

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Northfield – Dickinson Memorial Library on Main Street (413) 468-2455

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Northfield – Northfield Mountain Pumped Storage Station (413) 659-3714

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Northfield – Pauchaug Brook boat ramp and wildlife management area located on Route 10

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Orange – Historical Society located at 41 North Main Street, housed in a Victorian home and is furnished in that period (978) 544-2861

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Orange – Lake Mattawa swimming, boating, and fishing spot

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Orange – River Rat Race held the second weekend in April

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Orange – North Quabbin Garlic and Arts Festival held in late September

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Rowe – Kemp-McCarthy Memorial Museum on Zoar Road (413) 339-4238

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Rowe – Pelham Lake: recreation area located in the center of town with trails for hiking, snowmobiling, fishing, ice fishing, and skating with a beach for residents

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Shelburne – Bridge of Flowers between Buckland and Shelburne in downtown Shelburne Falls

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Shelburne – Glacial Potholes in the river below Salmon Falls off Deerfield Avenue, more than 50 potholes since the last ice age 14,000 years ago

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Shelburne – High Ledges, offers scenic views throug Audubon-protected woods on Mt. Massamet

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Shelburne Historical Society Museum (413) 625-6150

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Shelburne- Memorial Hall, a 425 seat theater originally built and an opera house in the 1800s and now featuring film, concert, opera, and theater productions

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Shelburne- Shelburne Falls Trolley Museum hosts rides on Trolley Car No. 10 (413) 625-9443

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Shelburne Grange Fair annually held on the 4th Saturday in August (413) 625-6306

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Shelburne – Bridge of Flowers 10K Classic held the second Saturday in August

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Shelburne Falls Riverfest – held annually the second weekend in June (413) 625-6828

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Shelburne – Iron Bridge Dinner held every August on the Iron Bridge (413) 625-2526

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Shutesbury – State Forest 845 acre forest with fishing, hunting, and hiking and swimming along Lake Wyola (413) 367-0317

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Sunderland – Fish Hatchery operated by the State Division of Fisheries and Wildlife (413) 665-4680

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Sunderland – Cronin National Salmon Station (413) 548-9010

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Sunderland – Mount Toby Reservation with a 1269 ft. summit offering an observation tower. About a 1 hr. hike

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Sunderland – Cranberry Pond located near Mount Toby with a boat ramp for non-gasoline powered boats and annually stocked with trout

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Sunderland- “Button Ball Tree” more than 350 years old on North Main Street

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Warwick – Mount Grace State Forest: 1,689 acre forest with picnic area and fireplaces

and Warwick State Forest featuring a 31 acre trout stocked Lake Sheomet (978) 544-3939

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Warwick – Indian Cave, a rock formation located north of Stevens Swamp

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Warwick – Wawbeek Rock – huge glacial boulder, dedicated in 1916 as a monument to God’s work on earth.

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Warwick – Historical Society in Warwick Center (413) 544-7545

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Warwick – Old Home Days in late August

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Whately Historical Museum in the former Center School (413) 665-3837

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Wendell – Mount Grace State Forest on Route 78 Near NH border with 1,689 acres (978) 544-3939

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Wendell State Forest features the Ruggles Pond recreationarea

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Wendell – Metacomet – Monadnock Trail footpath (978) 249-3849

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Wendell – Old Home days usually held the second weekend in August in the center of town (978) 544-7352

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