Cheshire, MA
Cheshire, MA, is a small, scenic town in the Berkshires known for outdoor recreation, situated along the Hoosic River valley, featuring the Ashuwillticook Rail Trail and access to the Appalachian Trail (AT). Historically a farming community, it's famous for the "Mammoth Cheese" of 1800 but is now prized for hiking, biking, boating, and its close-knit, nature-oriented atmosphere, with attractions like The Cobbles vista and the Father Tom Campsite for AT hikers.
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