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How to get to the Berkshires

Here are inks for local and regional public transportation depots and stops, plus where to get Peter Pan bus and Amtrak train schedules and tickets: how to get to the Berkshires.

Windsor, Mass.

Eugene Moran WMA, Windsor MA.jpg
By John Phelan – Own work, CC BY 3.0, Link

The Berkshires town of Windsor is a residential communities comprised of a few small farms and a hilltop general store that has been owned by the same family for several generations. Notchview Reservation, at over three thousand acres the largest of the 91 properties of The Trustees of Reservations, presents extensive terrain for cross-country skiing – twenty (more or less) miles of trails, most groomed, some tracked only by skiers who precede you; open field touring; unplowed town roads (beware of snowmobiles); and endless bushwhacking, the true cross-country.

Windsor, MA facts:

  • Town Hall: 1927 Route 9
  • Phone: (413) 684-3811
  • Population: 875
  • Settled/Inc’d: 1767
  • Named for: Do you know?
  • Elevation: 1,944′

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