4 Star Places To Visit in Ashfield, Massachusetts, United States (5)
4.5Chapel Brook(22 reviews) - Chapel Falls - Beautiful series of 3 cascades Waterfalls
Hike to the top of Pony Mountain, then cool off with a summertime dip in the chilly waters of the brook's picture-perfect pools and falls.See more..
4.0Ashfield Lake(11 reviews) - Beautiful place to rest from a drive Tuesday: 3:00 PM - 1:00 AM Bodies of Water
Ashfield Lake has clear, clean water and trees along its bank. It has benches and a trail with wildflowers on both sides. The trail narrows at the sort of entrance into its wooded part. Its bank across has a playground and a beach as well as backyards of residential houses. It’s a beautiful place to take a break from a drive.See more..
4.5Bullitt Reservation(7 reviews) - How had I never been here before? Nature & Wildlife Areas
Let your eye drift across a broad swath of what was once cropland and pasture to the nearly unbroken forest canopy beyond.See more..
4.0Bear Swamp(6 reviews) - Some pretty woodlands and a remote feeling Bodies of Water
Hike three miles of trails, some steep in places, to a nearby beaver pond views of the distant Green Mountains and hillside orchards spreading below.See more..
4.0Ashfield Plain Cemetery(1 review) - Memorial Day Parade brings Ashfielders here to celebrate its citizens Cemeteries The Plain Cemetery in Ashfield, MA is just four or five houses from Main Street. Not to be confused with Baptist Corner Cemetery (March Road) near the Baptist Church. The Plain Cemetery is practically in downtown Ashfield on Baptist Corner Road. It is surrounded by homes with lovely gardens on three sides. An open sidewalk with old and beautiful Maple trees lets anyone interested wander in, among the headstones, checking out names such as Sears, Williams, Tyler, Hamlin, Hall, Willkins-Ellis, Howes, and many more, with dates going back to 1781 (and probably older that I did not see). In the center of the terrain, where the annual Memorial Parade arrives and the community surrounds a speaker who traditionally remembers local stories and heroes. Leaving the Cemetery, which is rather small, you are on the corner where Main Street and Baptist Corner Street meet. St. John's Church and the Congregational Church are on opposite sides of Main Street, Further on, is the Town Hall with it's majestic steeple, next to the Fire Department, from where the Memorial Day Parade starts. Closing the parade is a no less impressive line of vintage cars, During October Fall Festival (Columbus Day) Ashfield doubles its population attracting leaves-peepers and those who love a country fair. See more..