A Day in Holyoke
A day's tour of the Pioneer Valley's planned 19th-century mill city: the Volleyball Hall of Fame, Wistariahurst Museum, the Heritage State Park canal walk, and Mount Tom's traprock ridge above the Connecticut River.
2026-05-05
Long-form roundups and itineraries that pull together the best of the Pioneer Valley for a specific occasion or mood.
A day's tour of the Pioneer Valley's planned 19th-century mill city: the Volleyball Hall of Fame, Wistariahurst Museum, the Heritage State Park canal walk, and Mount Tom's traprock ridge above the Connecticut River.
2026-05-05
Four house museums that read as a strata of Pioneer Valley domestic history: the Storrs House parsonage in Longmeadow, the Captain Charles Leonard House in Agawam, the Skinner family's Wistariahurst in Holyoke, and Bryant's hilltown homestead in Cummington.
2026-05-05
A day's pilgrimage through the Valley's literary geography: Emily Dickinson's house in Amherst, the Yiddish Book Center and the Eric Carle Museum out by Hampshire College, and the Bryant Homestead up in the Cummington hills.
2026-05-05
A weekend or driver's loop through the Pioneer Valley craft-beer scene: Greenfield and South Deerfield in the north, Northampton and Amherst in the center, with a couple of worth-the-detour taprooms in Millers Falls and Easthampton.
2026-05-04
An introduction to canoe, kayak, and paddleboard outings on the Pioneer Valley's flatwater Connecticut River (Barton Cove, Munns Ferry, and the Sunderland and Hadley reaches), with notes on access points, outfitters, and what to bring.
2026-05-04
A half- to full-day driving loop through the hill towns of Franklin County that takes in the three surviving covered bridges of the Pioneer Valley region: Burkeville in Conway, Bissell in Charlemont, and the Arthur A. Smith Bridge in Colrain.
2026-05-04
A campus-hopping day trip through the Pioneer Valley's five-college geography (Smith, Mount Holyoke, Amherst, Hampshire, and UMass Amherst), built around public-access museums, gardens, and college greens.
2026-05-04
A half-day or full-day drive around the western and southern rim of the Quabbin Reservoir (Belchertown, Pelham, New Salem, and Bear's Den), with stops at the Visitor Center, Quabbin Park, and the Pelham Overlook on Route 202.
2026-05-04
A late-winter weekend visiting Pioneer Valley sugarhouses for boiling demonstrations, pancake breakfasts, and fresh syrup straight off the evaporator. Usually best some weekend in March, while the sap is running.
2026-05-04
A half-day route from the Hitchcock Ichnological Cabinet at the Beneski Museum in Amherst to the in-situ Eubrontes tracks at Dinosaur Footprints in Holyoke: the world's largest dinosaur-track collection paired with the riverbank slab where the animals actually walked.
2026-05-01
Basketball was invented in Springfield in 1891 and volleyball in Holyoke in 1895, both at YMCA training schools, eight miles apart. Both have hall-of-fame museums you can visit on the same afternoon.
2026-04-29
Five museums in a single town: fossils and dinosaur tracks at the Beneski, art at the Mead, the Emily Dickinson Museum on Main Street, and the Eric Carle Museum and Yiddish Book Center near Hampshire College.
2026-04-28
A family itinerary across the Pioneer Valley: butterflies in South Deerfield, a picture-book museum in Amherst, and a carousel-and-spray-park afternoon at Look Park.
2026-04-22
A half-day loop along Route 2 west of Greenfield (Shelburne Falls, the hairpin turn, and Mount Sugarloaf) for peak foliage, usually the first two weeks of October.
2026-04-22
A full day in downtown Springfield: five museums on the Quadrangle, the Springfield Armory National Historic Site, lunch at The Fort, and a Seuss sculpture garden.
2026-04-22
Two days in the 18th-century village of Deerfield: a walking tour of The Street, a ridge climb for the long view, and river-valley meals in Shelburne Falls and South Deerfield.
2026-04-22
Indoor ideas for a gray afternoon in Western Mass: an art museum, a poet's house, and a ridge view if the clouds break.
2026-04-21