Dry Hill in New Marlborough, MA, offers visitors a picturesque 206-acre landscape to explore, featuring a mile-long trail winding through forests, wetlands, and diverse plant life. This critical habitat for large mammals and woodland birds like the black-throated blue warbler provides a tranquil setting for nature enthusiasts.
With 1.5 miles of moderate trails, Dry Hill invites guests to immerse themselves in the beauty of nature year-round, from blooming mountain laurels in June to snow-covered landscapes in winter. Visitors can enjoy a peaceful hike, birdwatching, or photography while respecting regulations such as keeping dogs on leash and obtaining permission for portrait sessions.
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