Family Camping Activities for All Ages: Games, Hiking, and Campfire Fun
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Welcome to South Mount Wilcox Shelters, a hidden gem nestled in the picturesque Berkshire County of Monterey, MA. This Appalachian Trail shelter is an ideal destination for hikers, campers, and nature lovers seeking a peaceful retreat in the heart of nature. The site features two shelters: a six-person lean-to and a newer Massachusetts bunk-and-loft style shelter that can accommodate up to 10 people. Whether you're embarking on a long hike or simply looking for a weekend getaway, South Mount Wilcox Shelters provides the perfect blend of comfort and adventure.
Key features of South Mount Wilcox Shelters include:
Visitors have praised South Mount Wilcox Shelters for its tranquil environment and well-maintained facilities. One reviewer noted, "This Appalachian Trail shelter is made up of two shelters. The first, the older of the two, is a six-person lean-to. The second, a newer Massachusetts bunk-and-loft style shelter, can hold 10 people. A spring is located just off the AT on the side trail to the shelters. More reliable water can be found just south along the AT." Another highlighted the convenience of the pit privy and bear box, making it a safe and comfortable stay for all campers.
Experience the beauty of Berkshire County and the Appalachian Trail at South Mount Wilcox Shelters. Whether you're a seasoned hiker or a first-time camper, this campground offers everything you need for an unforgettable outdoor adventure. Plan your visit today and discover why so many have fallen in love with this scenic destination.
Hiking
Picnic tables
Public shower
Running water
Tent sites
Good for kids
Dogs allowed
This Appalachian Trail shelter is made up of two shelters. The first, the older of the two, is a six-person lean-to. The second, a newer Massachusetts bunk-and-loft style shelter, can hold 10 people. A spring is located just off the AT on the side trail to the shelters. More reliable water can be found just south along the AT. A pit privy is located between the two shelters. A bear box is located near the older shelter for safe food storage.