Seitz
Charming ridge-line, highlighted by great oaks and hemlocks.
Highlights
- West Stockbridge, MA
- Difficulty: Difficult, No maintained trails
- Size: 31 acres
- Special features: Tall, stately red oaks
Activities
Difficulty
This land, and all of the present-day Berkshires, are the ancestral homeland of the Mohican people, who were forcibly displaced to Wisconsin by European colonization. These lands continue to be of great significance to the Stockbridge-Munsee Mohican Nation today. To learn more, visit mohican.com.
Directions & Parking
GPS
- Center of Property: Google Maps | 42.2711, -73.3679
Parking
This property has no parking and no improved trails. The property is best accessed from the frontage across the road from 74 Pixley Hill Road (West Stockbridge), near the intersection with Robin Road.
About the Reserve
There’s no marked trail, but if you’re willing to follow your nose, the ledgy and shaded ridge-line on this reserve will reward your curiosity. A local gem for West Stockbridge. No marked trails.