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My Local Escape: Hampshire County

Inn on Boltwood
Inn on Boltwood
Photo provided by Inn on Boltwood

As 2020 ends, it is vital to the health of our community and economy that you support small business and #ThinkLocalFirst when it comes to holiday shopping and gift-giving. Take the pledge to give thanks for those who make local happen by putting your money where your heart is: right here in Massachusetts.

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What’s New in Hampshire County: Exit Here for Easthampton

Luthier's Co-Op
Luthier's Co-Op
Photo by Lynne Graves

Easthampton is officially — a destination. And as more musicians, artists, foodies, and young families move into the community, it’s only getting better. Come for a hike on Mt. Tom, and stay for the incredible food, classic cocktails, and concerts on Mill Pond. Just don’t be surprised if you decide to move there.

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Toast the Good Life

Black Birch Vineyard Wine Tasting
Black Birch Vineyard Wine Tasting
Photo by Lynne Graves

The good life is especially worth toasting in Western Massachusetts during the summer. Here’s our top 10 list (in no particular order).

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5 Reasons to Visit Western Mass. Any Day of the Week this Fall

We can’t deny that fall is truly one of our best seasons in Hampshire County of Western Massachusetts, but that also means it's one of our busiest! Between signature events like the Paradise City Arts Festival and Family Weekends at our schools, thousands of visitors flock to our region every October. But we don’t want that to discourage you! This year we’re inviting you to think about a different kind of getaway. Go ahead—extend your weekend and include a Thursday or Sunday night, or celebrate a little Mountain Day of your own with a midweek getaway!

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Date: Sep 23, 2016 | Posted by: vincejackson | Category: Explore, Recreation, Biking, Hiking, Eat, Restaurants, Farms, Pick Your Own, Shop, Stay

How to Spend a Weekend in the Hilltowns of Western MA

William Cullen Bryant Homestead, Cummington | Photo by the Trustees of Reservations
William Cullen Bryant Homestead, Cummington | Photo by the Trustees of Reservations

When you visit Hampshire County of Western Massachusetts, the bustling downtown destinations only make up half the equation. There’s so much to discover beyond our city lines, particularly in the Hilltowns of western Hampshire County—Chesterfield, Cummington, Goshen, Huntington, Middlefield, Planfield, Westhampton, Williamsburg and Worthington. This part of Hampshire County is home to Snow Farm: The New England Craft Program and countless other artists finding inspiration…

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Share Your Best of Western MA

This summer on your Instagram, share awesome pictures of the the places you've been (or want to go!) in Western Massachusetts. Tag your photos #gowestMA for a chance to be featured on the @VisitMA Instagram and massvacation.com blog. Additionally if you're sharing any pictures of destinations and places in Hampshire County, tag #othersidema and you'll be entered into a contest for a $100 Downtown Northampton giftcard!

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3 More New England Waterfalls to Visit in Western Mass.

Chapel Brook Falls, Ashfield | Photo by R. Cheek
Chapel Brook Falls, Ashfield | Photo by R. Cheek

Last month Boston Magazine published a list of 21 amazing New England waterfalls, and well, we felt a little left out in the Pioneer Valley in western Massachusetts. Be sure to add these three Trustees of Reservations properties to your waterfall list: Glendale Falls in Middledfield, Chapel Brook in Ashfield and the Chesterfield Gorge.

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Date: Aug 12, 2015 | Posted by: vincejackson | Category: Explore, Recreation, Fishing, Hiking, Parks, Picnic Area, Swimming

6 Early Signs of Spring in Western Massachusetts

Nashawannuck Pond, Easthamtpon | by Patrick Brough
Nashawannuck Pond, Easthamtpon | by Patrick Brough

While most of Massachusetts is still covered in snow as we begin the month of March, spring really is just around the corner—Daylight Savings Time begins Sunday, March 8 and the Spring Equinox is March 20. Despite all the snow and current cold temperatures, there’s a handful of good things happening in western Massachusetts this month that remind us spring is near, like the reopening of the Emily Dickinson Museum and the spring flower shows at Smith and Mount Holyoke colleges.

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Pack Your Calendars with Fall Festivals and More in Western Massachusetts

Mike's Maze, Sunderland | Photo by Lynne Graves
Mike's Maze, Sunderland | Photo by Lynne Graves

Are you ready for fall? Well it’s here as the chilled temps have clearly proven recently. If you’re anything like us here in western Massachusetts though, fall is your favorite time of year. While fall can be all about celebrating the harvest and Halloween, there’s also a lot going on in the arts, nature, and on a bike here. (Though we’ve certainly got the harvest festivals and haunted happenings down this year!). We have to admit, even as we were compiling this list we were overwhelmed by the number of things to do in western Massachusetts this fall. But after we took a deep breath, we grabbed our calendars and started planning fall adventures galore. We hope you’ll find something you’d like to do, too!

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Therapy on Wheels: Biking in Western Massachusetts


Someone may visit western Massachusetts for the biking, but it’s the things to do in Massachusetts after you hop off your bike that will keep you coming back time after time—from great restaurants, beautiful galleries, and fun shopping to the natural landscape and a unique blend of people. Learn why this visitor comes to western Massachusetts for her "therapy on wheels."

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