Berkshires Regional Maps

Moving to the Berkshires? Then you'll need a street map of Berkshire County and Western Massachusetts. We also carry USGS topographic maps of all Berkshire geographic areas.

 

 

 
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All Roads Lead to a Fork: A Berkshire Dining Guide

by Evie McConnell & Fran Varenne
Since you're already here enjoying some of the outstanding activities the region has to offer – and you've probably worked up a huge appetite climbing Monument Mountain – we figured you'd want to know the vast culinary options awaiting you in this very special part of the Berkshires. So put on some comfortable clothes (maybe with an expandable waistline?) and follow that Berkshire road to its inevitable fork… and knife… and spoon!
 
 

The Berkshires with Kids: 44 Outings

by Christine Hensel Triantos
This handy guidebook to the region's rich, year-round cultural, historical, natural, and recreational offerings is packed with rain-or-shine suggestion for outings that will enlighten and entertain even the most discriminating family members (i.e. the kids on the wall).

 

Destination Altas Massachusetts-Delorme First Edition

by Delorme Publishing Company
No matter what your needs may be, you'll always have exactly the right kind of map with the uniquely versatile DeLorme Atlas & Gazetteer Series. These indispensable topographic atlases cover individual states.
 
 

Appalachian Trail Map ME to GA

by ATC
Printed on thick stock paper with a glossy finish. This map shows the Appalachian Trail in red, with towns and national and state parks highlighted all the way from Georgia to Maine. Roughly 9.5 by 46 inches.
 
 

Inside the Berkshires: Sixteen Journeys of Discovery

by David McLaughlin
This travel guide presents 16 journeys of discovery, with over 500 full-color photographs. The journeys highlight historic, cultural, scenic, and outdoor attractions in and around the region’s 32 towns.
 
 

Fun with the Family Massachusetts

by Marcia Glassman-Jaffe
Written by a parent, this opinionated, personal, and easy-to-use guide has hundreds of ideas to keep the kids entertained for an hour, a day, or a weekend! Fun with the Family Massachusetts leads the way to historical attractions, children's museums, festivals, parks, and much more. Geared towards parents with children between the ages of two and twelve, it features interesting facts and sidebars as well as practical tips about traveling with your little ones.