An unobtrusive trailhead on Chestnut Street in Williamstown heads gently up hill toward the ridge, through hardwood forest and mountain laurel, to connect to the Class of ’98 Trail and eventually to the Appalachian Trail and Pine Cobble.
Tall boulders line the path along the '98 trail.
Sapsuckers have marked the tree holding the sign for the Chestnut Trail.
Maples turn orange and gold at the head of the Chestnut trail.
Red maple leaves fall into mountain laurel on the '98 trail.
Maple and birch turn golden along an open rock face on the '98 Trail near the Chestnut trail.
Maple and birch turn golden along an open rock face on the '98 Trail near the Chestnut trail.
Tall boulders line the path along the '98 trail.