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Sledding Hills in the Berkshires

We've compiled a list of some favorite sledding hills in Berkshire County, MA

By Berkshires Macaroni Kid December 29, 2021

Looking for places to sled in the Berkshires? Will help from our readers, we've compiled a list of a few of their favorite sledding hills in Berkshire County below. Do you have a favorite not listed below? Please send an email to taylors@macaronikid.com and let us know about it. 

Note: Please check with property owners before sledding at all private venues.


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Central Berkshire County

Wahconah Country Club, 20 Orchard Road, Dalton: Small hill, good for all ages but especially for younger children

Kittredge Elementary School, 80 Maple St., Hinsdale: Small and large hills, good for all types of sledding enthusiasts

Clapp Park, West Housatonic St., Pittsfield: Large hill, steep in some parts but good for most ages

Reid Middle School, 950 North St., Pittsfield: moderate hills for all ages

Bousquet, 101 Dan Fox, Pittsfield: Snow-covered tubing hill designed for ages 5 and up. $15 for two hours. bousquets.com

Osceola Park, off of West Housatonic Street, Pittsfield, and is accessible through Gale Ave. or Osceola Street: Large hill, famous for the rope tow that is often running.

Kirvin Park, Williams Street, Pittsfield: many moderate hills for all ages.

South Berkshire County

Monument Mountain Regional High School, 600 Stockbridge Road, Great Barrington: Large, steep hill

Bartholomew's Cobble, 105 Weatogue Road, Ashley Falls

Butternut, 380 State Road, Great Barrington: Seven-lane tubing park that makes sliding downhill fun for everyone! The Tubing Center is located on the far left side of Butternut's main parking lot. The Tubing Center has it's own ticketing building and offers 200 tubes, seven chutes, a dedicated handle lift that makes getting back to the top of the tubing runs easy and fun, plus 100 percent snowmaking coverage. $18 for two hours/$99 season. skibutternut.com.

Housatonic Playground, 129 Front St, Housatonic: Reader recommended "Nice small hill for little ones."

North Berkshire County

Taconic Golf Club, 19 Meacham Street, Williamstown

Sheep Hill, 671 Cold Spring Road, Williamstown: Extra large, steep hill, recommended for more experienced sledders, younger sledding enthusiast should be accompanied by a parent

Forest Park Country Club, 41 Forest Park Ave., Adams 

Just Outside the Berkshires

Berkshire East, 66 Thunder Mountain Road,  Charlemont: The tubing hill is open from 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. on weekends, holidays, and holiday weeks. Other days and times may be reserved for large groups, (50+ people), by calling in advance to (413) 339-6617. Cost: $20 ages 12 and up;$15 under 12 (two-hour time slots). berkshireeast.com.


Let us know your favorite hill in Berkshire County by emailing it to taylors@macaronikid.com.
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