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  Berkshire County
THE CLARK ART INSTITUTE
225 South St., Williamstown, MA 01267 (413) 458-2303; www.clarkart.edu
N/A Art museum featuring collection of French impressionist, American, and Old Master paintings
Adults: $20
Members, children 18 and under, and students with valid ID: free
HANCOCK SHAKER VILLAGE
1843 West Housatonic St., Pittsfield MA, 01201 (413) 443-0188; www.hancockshakervillage.org
JACOB’S PILLOW DANCE FESTIVAL
358 George Carter Road, Becket, MA 01223 (413) 243-9919; www.jacobspillow.org
108,000
Hosts more than 65 dance companies from around the world, as well as more than 350 free events, performances, exhibits, and talks
$25-$78, depending on venue; free performances on Inside/Out stage every Wednesday-Saturday at 6:15 p.m.
MASS. MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART
1040 Mass MoCA Way, North Adams, MA 01247 (413) 662-2111; www.massmoca.org
NORMAN ROCKWELL MUSEUM
9 Glendale Road, Stockbridge, MA 01262 (413) 298-4100; www.nrm.org
Set in the artist’s hometown, the museum is open year-round and holds the world’s largest collection of 150,000 original Rockwell art, as well as his Stockbridge studio and Terrace Café (May-October), and exhibits the
works of other contemporary and past masters
Adults: $20; seniors 65+: $18 Veterans: $18
College Students with ID: $10 Members and children under 18: free
Franklin County
ATTRACTION
BERKSHIRE EAST CANOPY TOURS
66ThunderMountainRoad,Charlemont,MA01339 (413) 339-6618; www.berkshireeast.com
The largest zipline tour company in the Northeast, featuring more than 25 ziplines that span 4.14 miles, 120,000 includingadualcablecourseforracing;threetours,rangingfrombeginnertoextreme,availabledaily;
mountain coaster
Youth: $20-$100 17orolder:$30-$110 Senior:$20-$100 Military ID: $20-$100
CRAB APPLE WHITEWATER INC.
2056 Mohawk Trail, Charlemont, MA 01339 (413) 625-6628; www.crabapplewhitewater.com
HISTORIC DEERFIELD
80 Old Main St., Deerfield, MA 01342 (413) 774-5581; www.historic-deerfield.org
20,000
Opening doorways to the past through tours of 12 house museums; special exhibitions; family activities; meadow walk; shopping and dining; part of the Museums10 partnership
Adults: $18
Children 6-17: $5
Children under 6: free
Active military: free on Memorial Day and Labor Day
KRINGLE CANDLE
220 South St., Bernardston, MA 01337 (413) 648-3077; www.kringlecandle.com
MAGIC WINGS BUTTERFLY CONSERVATORY & GARDENS
281 Greenfield Road, South Deerfield, MA 01373 (413) 665-2805; www.magicwings.com
100,000
An 8,000-square-foot indoor tropical environment; home to 4,000 free-flying butterflies; lizards, tortoises, birds, and fish; open year-round
Adults: $16
Family of 4: $52
Seniors: $14 ($12.50 Wednesdays) Students with ID: $10
Age 3-17: $10
Children under 3: free
YANKEE CANDLE VILLAGE
Routes 5 & 10, South Deerfield, MA 01373 (877) 636-7707; www.yankeecandle.com/village
ZOAR OUTDOOR/DEERFIELD VALLEY CANOPY TOUR
7 Main St., Charlemont, MA 01339; (800) 532-7483 www.zoaroutdoor.com; www.deerfieldzipline.com
Zipline canopy tours; outdoor adventures on the Deerfield River: whitewater rafting; canoe and kayak 25,000 lessons; rock-climbing instruction; camping; lodging; open April to November, 7 days a week; specialty
retail sales for paddling and outdoor gear
$45 to $500 depending on activity, time of year, day of week, and age
19,000
N/A
2.5 million
TOURIST ATTRACTIONS
LISTED ALPHABETICALLY BY AREA
  ANNUAL
ATTENDANCE DESCRIPTION
      RAMBLEWILD
110 Brodie Mountain Road, Lanesborough, MA 01237 (844) 472-6253; www.ramblewild.com
TANGLEWOOD
297 West St., Lenox, MA 01240
(617) 266-1200; (888) 266-1200; www.tanglewood.org
Summer home of the Boston Symphony Orchestra since 1937; features concerts by the BSO, Boston Pops, 350,000 and visiting classical music artists and ensembles and some of today’s leading popular artists; hosts
Festival of Contemporary Music; special performances and events; youth programs
$12-$124; free lawn tickets for children 17 and younger
55,000
170,000
8,000
From April though November, the historic village offers hands-on history in 20 buildings; interpreters, craft demonstrations, and programs; Visitors Center offers exhibitions of specific aspects of Shaker life and places the Shakers into a broader American context; guides teach about Shaker worship and work
MASS MoCA is one of the world’s liveliest (and largest) centers for making, showing, and enjoying the best art and music of our time
An eco-adventure park on 1,400-plus acres featuring hiking programs, advanced team-building programs, and a 10-acre aerial adventure park with eight aerial trails covering all ability levels, with 150-plus climbing elements and ziplines on every trail
Five different whitewater rafting adventures; full- or half-day in rafts and inflatable kayaks on the Deerfield River
Created by the Kittredge family, known for Yankee ingenuity in candles; includes the Farm Table Restaurant
One of the world’s largest candle stores; hands-on, interactive candlemaking for every age
Adults: $20
Seniors, AAA, MTA, military: $18 Children 13-17: $8
Children 12 and under: free (on family visits)
Adults: $20
Seniors and veterans: $18 Students: $12
Children 6-16: $8 Members and children under 6: Free
Adults: $69 Children under 18: $59
$45-$119 depending on type/duration of trip
Free
Free
     Hampden County
AMELIA PARK CHILDREN’S MUSEUM
29 South Broad St., Westfield, MA 01086 (413) 572-4014; www.ameliaparkmuseum.org
40,000
Many hands-on exhibits and innovative programs where children 7 years and under and grown-ups can learn and play; birthday parties
Adults and children: $8 Seniors: $4 Children under 1: free
THE BIG E
1305 Memorial Ave., West Springfield, MA 01089 (413) 737-2443; www.thebige.com
BILLY BEEZ
50 Holyoke St., Unit J-312, Holyoke, MA 01040 N/A (413) 273-7900; www.billybeezus.com/location/holyoke-mall
27,000-square-foot indoor jungle-themed playground on second level of Holyoke Mall at Ingleside, across Adult: $3.95 with paid child from Pottery Barn; slides, trampolines, basketball courts, rooms for parties, toddler area, arcade, café Ages 1-17: $15.75
BRIGHT NIGHTS AT FOREST PARK
302 Sumner Ave., Springfield, MA 01108 (413) 733-3800; www.brightnights.org
CHILDREN’S MUSEUM AT HOLYOKE
444 Dwight St., Holyoke, MA 01040
(413) 536-7048; www.childrensmuseumholyoke.org
1.5 million+
200,000
55,000
The fifth-largest fair in North America and the largest fair in the Northeast; Sept. 17 to Oct. 3, 2021
One of the country’s top lighting displays; three miles of holiday lights; late November to early January
BRIMFIELD OUTDOOR ANTIQUES SHOW
Route 20, Brimfield, MA 01010 1 million Antique show and flea market held three times a year Free; some fields $5-$10 (413) 283-6149; www.brimfieldshow.com
Museum offers a new, state-of-the-art Learn in Motion room, where children and their adults can build race cars and time them, play games on an eye play floor, shoot bottle rockets, and much more; the museum’s other exhibits include a curvy climber, ambulance, police station, air maze, Lite Brite wall, new art studio, extensive donated Pez collection
Adults: $15 Children 6-12: $10 Children under 6: free
$18 to $21 per car
$16 Gift passes in quantity of 25 or more
Children 1+ and adults: $8 Seniors: $5
Members and children under 1: free
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