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Berry Hill (Taconic Mountains)

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Parent peak
  
N 42.50941 W 73.31803

Elevation
  
671 m

Mountain range
  
Taconic Mountains

Parent range
  
Taconic Mountains

Prominence
  
54 m

Age of rock
  
Ordovician

Location
  
Berkshire County, Massachusetts

Mountain type
  
Thrust fault; metamorphic rock and sedimentary rock

Easiest route
  
Park loop road and short trail

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Berry Hill, 2,200 feet (670 m), is a prominent mountain in the Taconic Mountains of western Massachusetts. The mountain is located in Pittsfield State Forest and is traversed by a short spur trail from a park automobile road. The Taconic Crest hiking trail and the multi-use Taconic Skyline Trail are located nearby. The mountain is known for its wild azalea fields. Its slopes are wooded with northern hardwood forest species. A park loop automobile road nearly encircles the summit, and a campground, maintained for summer use, is located just to the south of the summit. Berry Pond, 2,150 feet (660 m), presumed the highest natural pond in the state of Massachusetts, is located on the ridge between Berry Hill and Berry Mountain to the south.

Map of Berry Hill, Hancock, MA 01237, USA

The mountain is located within Hancock, Massachusetts. The ridgeline continues south from Berry Hill as Berry Mountain; it continues north as Honwee Mountain. Berry Hill is bordered by West Hill to the west across the Wyomanock Creek valley. The west side of the mountain drains into Berry Pond Creek, then Wyomanock Creek, thence into Kinderhook Creek, the Hudson River and Long Island Sound. The east side drains into Lulu Creek, thence into Onota Lake, the Housatonic River, and Long Island Sound.

References

Berry Hill (Taconic Mountains) Wikipedia