Submitted by dxbaileyy t3_10ud38e in massachusetts

I feel like spring will be here before I know it. Last year I really wanted to spend more time outside but never got around to much. I live in Boston and work during the week so I’m looking for suggestions within a two hour drive that won’t be overly crowded on the weekends.

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zumera t1_j7b5rut wrote

Franconia Notch State Park in NH.

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COVID_2019 t1_j7cqnii wrote

It's nice but not advisable if you're not used to hiking in winter conditions. Snow and ice is prevalent on the higher altitude peaks into May so it may not be safe for someone who is looking for spring weather hiking unless they're used to the elements!

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billsatori t1_j7b9dyc wrote

Mt Watatic, Pack Monadnock, Mt Wachusett are within 1 hour and are great hikes and rarely get overly crowded.

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SharpCookie232 t1_j7bpjar wrote

The view from Wachusett is incredible. I wouldn't do it in winter, though. Plus if OP wants to get away from people, it's important to note that the other side of Wachusett is a ski resort. Some of the southern NH mountains are great in their own right, if not as famous as the Whites. Mount Major is a nice, semi-challenging hike. Please do be careful with the conditions, OP. A lot of people have been lost this season.

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Zealousideal_Lie_383 t1_j7b8c6u wrote

Western Massachusetts offers many options

Keystone Arches are beautiful in Chester, Ma

http://keystonearches.com

This group also has lists of local hikes in the area

https://westernmasshilltownhikers.com

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Jmbolmt t1_j7barnj wrote

Thank you! I recently bought a house in the area and this info is great!

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Zealousideal_Lie_383 t1_j7bcfu3 wrote

Cool. What town? We spend a lot of time in Chester

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Jmbolmt t1_j7bcxvk wrote

Blandford

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Zealousideal_Lie_383 t1_j7be9de wrote

Sweet! Welcome to the west.

The natural wildlife is amazing out here. Moose, deer, bear, etal. Great hiking with many waterfalls.

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Jmbolmt t1_j7bei9i wrote

Thank you! Yes, it’s is gorgeous, and the fall was spectacular!

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Weenie_Hut_Jr_ t1_j7bagv3 wrote

Monadnock on a weekday since the lots fill up so early on the weekend (unless you’re brave enough to venture down fort roads with no gps to find the secret parking lot on the weekend)

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ManifestDestinysChld t1_j7baqu0 wrote

Drive out to the Berkshires, there's a web of good hiking trails out this way all through the county.

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LumberJack732 t1_j7byaoj wrote

I mean you’ve also got Mt Greylock to choose as well. Possibly the best viewpoint in the state. In my opinion, granted I grew up in the shadow of it haha.

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iaminabox t1_j7bck4p wrote

Bear Brook State Park in Allentown,NH. It's just about an hour north of Boston also many other things to do besides hiking. Mountain biking, fishing, swimming, camping (even though it's very hard to book a campsite, booking opens on January 1st and most sites are gone by January 2nd)

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Photografeels t1_j7bnfms wrote

Don’t go opening any oil drums you find in Bear Brook

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iaminabox t1_j7bnxf0 wrote

Holy shit. I had almost forgotten about that.

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Photografeels t1_j7bssbr wrote

Camped there this summer, made our reservations and then my GF found the article ha

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iaminabox t1_j7bws9j wrote

I usually go for at least a week every summer since 2004. We call it bromance week because it's all dudes. I always book on December 31st right after midnight

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Photografeels t1_j7dv0rm wrote

Smart they fill up fast, especially in the last few years

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iaminabox t1_j7dxreb wrote

I almost always get site 95. It is by far the best it's in a little tiny ravine/bottom of a small hill right on the pond. None of the other sites can even see you.

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Hoosac_Love t1_j7bhf8c wrote

Mt Wachusett a good hike but reasonable

Holyoke MT range in Grandby/South Hadley/Amherst a vigerorous hike but still reasonable and you can hike 1 or 2 Mt's or the whole range,the whole range is an 8 hour affair.

The Quabbin has many gates in central and western MA and there all great and reasonable hikes.

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effulgentelephant t1_j7bl580 wrote

The Blue Hills are about 45 mins south, depending on where you’re coming from. I love going up to the White mountains in NH (Franconia, etc) but it’s usually still pretty snowy there (at least the higher peaks) until May and then pretty packed on the weekends throughout the summer. It’s 2.5-3 hours from Boston so I usually leave at like 4:30AM to make sure I get a parking spot at the trailhead.

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scotlandbard805 t1_j7cxz43 wrote

I think for this distance from Boston I’ve found Mt Watatic to be the most rewarding: lovely views, gets your heart pumping but isn’t too tough, great trade off of effort to rewards in my book. If it’s warm enough I always enjoy picnicking at the top.

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devino21 t1_j7dql7v wrote

I saw this spot on TV this week, it was "10 miles West of Boston" but not sure exactly where.

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Chippopotanuse t1_j7cfi28 wrote

Mount Monadnock. Awesome little towns around there for food and snacks after the hike as well.

Mount Greylock is pushing your 2-hour limit…but take a detour through Amherst and Northampton for a great food/music scene.

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goPACK17 t1_j7bhisd wrote

Monadnock is the answer

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drnkinmule t1_j7ckdxn wrote

Boarderland State Park in Easton is good if your looking for a pretty place to walk. Take you a few hours to do the whole thing, I wouldn't really call it "hiking" trails are well warn paths but the views are cool.

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drnkinmule t1_j7cknms wrote

Edit-just saw you wrote "intermediate" hiking. Disregard. Franconia...better views actually hike but more than 2 hrs away

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AnyRound5042 t1_j7csz0k wrote

I highly recommend anywhere in the white mountain national forest but you can check out the bay circuit trail

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Maronita2020 t1_j7dumxs wrote

Breakheart Reservation in Saugus.

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sceaga_genesis t1_j7fleao wrote

Mount Kearsarge has 2 state parks on different sides, Rollins and Winslow. Winslow provides an intermediate hike to the summit and Rollins allows you drive up almost to the top and a short hike to the summit. The surrounding towns are real quaint too.

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