Looking for a great spot to go ice-skating in the Berkshires? Here's an insider's guide for when the ice is thick and glossy.
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Benedict Pond
65 Blue Hill Rd., Monterey, MassachusettsThis is wonderful pond if you are looking for a more remote place to skate!
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Goose Pond
Goose Pond Rd., Town of Tyringham, MassachusettsLower Goose Pond spans 4 miles of Ice to skate! Public access and parking can be found at the Lower Goose Pond boat ramp.
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Lake Garfield
78 Tyringham Rd., Monterey, MassachusettsLake Garfield is a 275 acre Great Pond that is located about a half mile north of the center of Monterey off Route 23. Ice skating when conditions are right.
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Lake Mansfield
Lake Manfield Rd., Great Barrington, Massachusetts 01230The Lake Mansfield Recreation Area is a community natural resource area featuring a 29-acre pond and the adjacent 29-acre Conservation Forest.
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Otis Reservoir
410 Tolland Road, Otis, MassachusettsSkating at Otis Reservoir is made easy from the boat ramp at 1311 Reservoir Road in Otis. With over 1000 acres of ice the reservoir is a great place for skating when conditions are right.
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Plunkett Reservoir
Longview Drive, Hinsdale, MassachusettsThis swimming area offers a sandy beach with a boat launch and changing rooms. Great ice-skating when the conditions are right.
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Sandy Beach at Laurel Lake
Laurel Lake, Lee, Massachusetts 01238The Laurel Lake boat ramp offers very easy access to amazing skating in the winter months. This lake can be popular with ice fishing as well but there is more than enough room for both winter activities!
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Stockbridge Bowl (Lake Mahkeenac)
55 Interlaken Rd, Lenox, MassachusettsWith the ideal central Berkshire location, Stockbridge bowl is incredibly popular place to skate during the winter months. There are many points of access but your best bet during the winter months is the boat ramp at 106 Interlaken Rd.
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