There is so much to love about hiking the mountains in Massachusetts, but my favorite part is always the rewarding view from the summit. There is absolutely nothing like it! We have already told you about the gorgeous panoramic views on hikes such as the Skyline Trail in Milton, Mount Watatic near Ashburnham, and Gooseberry Island near Buzzards Bay... but did you know that there is also a mountain in the Pioneer Valley where you can see views of several New England States? Peaked Mountain near Monson, MA is truly one of the great natural wonders in Massachusetts.
Peaked (pronounced “pea-kid”) is a beautiful hike in the Pioneer Valley near the town of Monson, Massachusetts.
The trail is a two-mile, moderately challenging hike that takes approximately two hours to complete.
This land was once a working forest which created fuel for iron smelters.
The Peaked Mountain property is now owned and maintained by the Trustees.
The panoramic views from this hike are definitely worth the drive!
The trail will take you to the 1,227-foot summit where you will be afforded gorgeous views of farms, tiny towns, and spectacular foliage.
On a clear day, you can see majestic mountains in four New England states: Mount Monadnock in New Hampshire, Shenipsit State Forest in Connecticut, Mount Wachusett in Massachusetts, and the Green Mountains in Vermont.
The grounds along the way are well-maintained and the trails are well-marked.
Wildlife encounters may include turkeys, turtles, hawks, barred owls, frogs, and songbirds.
There is even a pond where you can see goldfish!
Have you hiked Peaked Mountain near Monson, MA? If so, please tell us about your experience. Other fun Pioneer Valley adventures include discovering relics from the past at Holyoke's Dinosaur Footprints and viewing gorgeous waterfalls at Glendale Falls near Middlefield.
Make sure to bring along a reliable map wherever you hike. The AMC New England Trail Map & Guide is a great one for trails in Massachusetts and Connecticut.
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