Sandisfield, MA
Sandisfield, MA Named after Samuel Sandys, a British Lord of Trade; settled by people from Connecticut in the 1750s, it is a large, rural town in southeastern Berkshire County known for its vast forests, lakes, and rivers, offering abundant outdoor recreation like hiking, kayaking, and fishing, with a small year-round population that swells in summer as a seasonal retreat for city dwellers, preserving a historic, bucolic New England feel with small farms, conservation lands, and unique local businesses like the New Boston Inn. Explore Sandisfield State Forest, hike Clam River Reserve, paddle West Lake, or visit Hanging Mountain for climbing. Visit Riiska Brook Orchard for apples or catch a show at the historic Sandisfield Arts Center (a former meeting house).
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