Gould Meadows - Stockbridge, MA

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Gould Meadows is a beautiful dog park in Stockbridge, MA, offering pet-friendly trails and dog-friendly hiking opportunities. Located at 110B Interlaken Rd, this park features a wheelchair accessible parking lot, making it convenient for all visitors. The park is known for its easy to moderate hiking trails that wind through fields, woods, and along the scenic Stockbridge Bowl lake, providing a peaceful and picturesque environment for dogs and their owners.

This dog park in Stockbridge is perfect for families, as it is good for kids and offers kid-friendly hikes. Visitors can enjoy several interconnecting trails with rolling terrain, a lovely grassy open field, and a small stream crossing. Gould Meadows is a great spot for year-round outdoor activities, with advice to wear proper footwear and check for ticks during most seasons. Its proximity to Tanglewood and the Kripalu Yoga Center adds to its unique charm, making it a must-visit destination for dog owners seeking nature and tranquility in the Berkshires.

FAQ for Gould Meadows in Stockbridge Massachusetts:

  • Is the park wheelchair accessible? Yes, Gould Meadows has a wheelchair accessible parking lot.
  • Is there a playground or activities for kids nearby? Yes, the park is good for kids and offers kid-friendly hikes.
  • Are there walking or hiking trails connected to the park? Yes, there are several lovely interconnecting trails through fields and woods, including a circular walk along Stockbridge Bowl lake.
  • Is the park open year-round? Yes, the park is good all year round but be mindful of ticks during most months and take precautions especially in wet and winter seasons.
  • Are ticks or other pests common in the area? Ticks, including Black Deer Legged Ticks which can carry Lyme disease, are common most of the year. It is recommended to stay on paths, avoid brushing against branches, and do tick checks after visits.
  • Are there benches or seating areas for owners? Yes, at the lower elevation along the water’s edge, there is a sitting bench with shade overlooking the lake.
  • Where is the best place to park? Parking is available on-site with wheelchair accessible parking at the lot near 110B Interlaken Rd, Stockbridge, MA.
  • Is it a dog-friendly spot? Yes, Gould Meadows is noted as a dog-friendly spot with wilderness trails suitable for dogs.
  • Is the terrain easy to moderate for walking? The walk is easy to moderate with rolling terrain and some exposed roots. Suitable shoes like sneakers or boots with good tread are recommended especially in wet or icy conditions.

Reviews

George Farah

One of the most beautiful places in the Berkshires. It is not even on Google maps! The view there is so beautiful.

B B-CurriGiotti

Awesome place to go and see this beautiful nature we have surrounding us everyday!

Kevin Kirshner

Very nice Wilderness Trails…. Lots of exposed roots in the ground, but easy to navigate… This property abutts the back of Tanglewood property….. One freaks descending ridge with collecting streams feeding Stockbridge Bowl…. It’s a Dog friendly spot…..At the lower elevation, along the waters edge is a sitting bench with some shade that looks out across the whole lake….. Very peacefulLocated on route 183 just below Hawthorne Street, across the roads from Kripalu Yoga Center.

Maggie Katz

Gorgeous walk down to the lake – Stockbridge Bowl – which starts at Gould Meadow – a lovely grassy open field that leads into the woods and across a lovely small stream.You can do a circular walk across open small fields just below Tanglewood and along a narrow wooded path along the lake filled with new and old trees. Easy to moderate walk.Good all year. Wear sneakers or boots with good tread especially in wet times/ seasons. In winter use a walking stick and or yak tracks or similar tread in ice and snow.Check yourself for ticks 10 months of the year. Stay to the path and don’t brush against branches and mostly you will be tick free. All of Bershire walks and most lawns require tick checks. Black Deer Legged Ticks – the one that carries Lyme and other nasty diseases tend to be most active in the shoulder seasons and when nights are cool but it varys year to year. Don’t let it stop you. It’s a great walk.

Margaret Katz

Great easy 30 minute to one hour walk to the lake and back. Several lovely interconnecting trails through fields and woods. Rolling terrain close to and next to the lake called Stockbridge Bowl. Photos from mid April.

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