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Tara Schatz
Photo Date:
11/30/2017
Checking out the view of North Adams from the top of Pine Cobble.
Tara Schatz
Photo Date:
11/30/2017
View from the top of Pine Cobble in late fall.
Tara Schatz
Photo Date:
11/30/2017
There are lots of big boulders near the top of the mountain. If you hike in November, don't forget your hunter orange.
Tara Schatz
Photo Date:
11/30/2017
The Pine Cobble Trail connects to the Appalachian Trail on the ridge.
Tara Schatz
Photo Date:
11/30/2017
Watch out for loose rocks under the leaves in the fall.
Tara Schatz
Photo Date:
11/30/2017
Because there is no water along the trail, someone has strategically placed dog bowls that hikers fill up for four-legged visitors.
Tara Schatz
Photo Date:
11/30/2017
Pine Cobble Trail is maintained by the Williamstown Rural Lands Foundation.
Tara Schatz
Photo Date:
11/30/2017
There is room for four to five cars at the trailhead to the Pine Cobble Trail.