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Pine Cobble Trailhead is a well-known spot for dog owners and nature lovers looking for scenic, pet-friendly trails in Williamstown, Massachusetts. This trailhead offers moderately easy hiking, making it perfect for visitors of all ages and abilities, as well as their leashed canine companions. The trail winds through wooded areas and meadows, leading to picturesque views, especially to the west, although there isn’t a direct Greylock overlook. Along the way, expect to encounter native wildflowers, butterflies in season, and evidence of the region’s natural history, such as traces from the 2021 forest fire.
The Pine Cobble area is not a traditional dog park but provides a great experience for those seeking dog-friendly hiking in the Berkshires. There is a parking area available at the trailhead, and the trails connect to routes like the Long Trail, making this a great jumping-off point for longer hikes. Please be sure to keep your dog on leash, bring your own water and waste supplies, and enjoy the tranquility and local beauty this spot offers dog owners.
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@bethy_the_vt_hiker
Great trail for a day hike.
I did this trail a couple of years ago. Don’t believe the comments that say it’s hard. If you are a hiker this is easy as it gets. Monadnock is many times harder. There is no rock scrambling just walking up and up. If you are in reasonable shape no problem at all. The view at the top is pretty good definitely worth doing.
It’s a trailhead. Hard to think what I could write that would persuade someone to pick this one over another trailhead.
There is a parking area. If you want to start hiking the Long Trail, you can start here.
The hike to Pine Cobble is nice, but not fantastic. The views from Pine Cobble to the west are nice, but there surprisingly isn’t an unobstructed view towards Greylock. The woods show clear evidence of the May 2021 forest fire, which is pretty interesting. Some steep sections, but nothing crazy.