Things to do in Clarksburg
The northernmost town in Berkshire County, bordering Pownal and Stamford, Vermont, the town of Clarksburg is known for Clarksburg State Park and Mauserts Pond. Clarksburg State Park and Clarksburg State Forest comprise more than 4,000 acres in the town. The Appalachian Trail and the terminus of the Long Trail (a 272-mile trail from the Vermont to Canadian borders) pass through the town for about 2.5 miles.
Near to Natural Bridge State Park, the town is a popular tourist destination for camping, picnicking, and exploring the region, including the North Branch of the Hoosac River. Route 8 connects the county to Vermont and the nearby Mount Snow Ski Area.
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Clubs, Retail & Rentals
Looking to meet up with others for team sports or group activities? Check out our list of clubs, guides and leagues in the Berkshires on the Resources page. Our list of summer camps will help you plan an overnight or day camp adventure for your young ones.
We also link to an array of outdoor recreation retail shops for gear and rental facilities for equipment on the Gear page.