Baldy Mountain, Mount Wilcot and Hunger Mountain all border the valley, and a portion of the Appalachian Trail winds through the town. A notable point of interest, Tyringham Cobble is an old ridge-top formation of exposed bedrock that provides stunning vistas of the valley. Settled in 1735 and incorporated in 1767, Tyringham has historically been home to the Shaker Village of Jerusalem as well as several luxurious country estates. Today, this quiet community offers seclusion close to all of the amenities of the Berkshires.
Tyringham
Berkshire County, Massachusetts
The rural town of Tyringham is situated in the Hop Brook Valley of the Berkshire Hills, residing along Hop Brook and the Konkaput River with mountain views on all sides.
Baldy Mountain, Mount Wilcot and Hunger Mountain all border the valley, and a portion of the Appalachian Trail winds through the town. A notable point of interest, Tyringham Cobble is an old ridge-top formation of exposed bedrock that provides stunning vistas of the valley. Settled in 1735 and incorporated in 1767, Tyringham has historically been home to the Shaker Village of Jerusalem as well as several luxurious country estates. Today, this quiet community offers seclusion close to all of the amenities of the Berkshires.
Baldy Mountain, Mount Wilcot and Hunger Mountain all border the valley, and a portion of the Appalachian Trail winds through the town. A notable point of interest, Tyringham Cobble is an old ridge-top formation of exposed bedrock that provides stunning vistas of the valley. Settled in 1735 and incorporated in 1767, Tyringham has historically been home to the Shaker Village of Jerusalem as well as several luxurious country estates. Today, this quiet community offers seclusion close to all of the amenities of the Berkshires.
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Tyringham is within The Berkshires, Massachusetts and borders Monterey, Otis and Great Barrington.
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