Whistlers Cathedrals in Winter

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Western Mass Hilltown Hikers Group Hike

Whistlers Cathedrals in Winter

The Keystone Arch Bridges

December 19th at 11:00 am

Parking: 325 Middlefield Road Chester 01011 carpool from Parking at Chester Elementary School 42.29793, -72.98323

Directions:  From junction of Rts 20 & 102 in Lee, take Rt. 20 east and drive 18 miles to the Chester center, turn left onto Middlefield Road and Chester Elementary School will be on your right after 1.5 miles.

Hike Rating: Moderate 5 miles in and back, ups and downs, rocks, roots and dirt. WEATHER will determine our route for this hike, please check for updates here on the website.

Carpool is required from the Chester Elementary School due to lack of parking at the Trailhead.  Carpool will start at 12:15 from the school parking lot.

This hike is narrated by Dave Pierce, local railroad historian and responsible for the National Historic Designation of bridges and the Chester Railway Museum.  Please visit the museum after the hike. Construction of the 150-mile railroad was completed by 3,000 laborers in an incredible two and a half years, opening in 1841. Join us for a Historic narrative by Dave Pierce. Enjoy the incredible narration as Dave tells of the history of the Arch’s creation, the first cluster of stone arch railroad bridges built in America, located on the West Branch of the Westfield River. Learn how the stone bridges were built, visit a quarry, and the massive “cut”. We will take you up close to all of the stone bridges on the trail including the footpaths over and under the dry laid stone bridges. An optional hike to the Gator Arch will follow. The Chester Railway Station Museum will be open after the hike located at 10 Prospect Street in Chester, a national historic landmark along with the 65 and 70 foot bridges.

Please Register per vehicle on https://events.ticketleap.com/events/westernmasshilltownhikers  Maps and bottled water provided.  Well behaved dogs welcome. Event is volunteer lead. Suggested donation is $15.  More details are on www.hilltownhikers.com .  Please email westernmasshilltownhikers@aol.com or call/text 413-302-0312 if you have any questions.  As always be prepared for rocks, mud and roots, bring trekking poles and a snack!

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GROUP HIKES AND TOURS SINCE 2010

Mission Statement:  Western Mass Hilltown Hikers, Inc. is organized exclusively for charitable and educational purposes to engage in all legal activities relating to the development, maintenance and operation of historical properties and tours, recreational hiking and outdoor adventure in Western Massachusetts.  Western Mass Hilltown Hikers, Inc. provides monthly, guided group tours of historical hiking destinations in various locations of Western Massachusetts. We also provide volunteer trail maintenance for trails, maintain our historic conserved properties and provide educational presentations to other civic groups, non-profit organizations, libraries and schools.  We are a non-profit 501C(3) organization incorporated in the State of Massachusetts. Tax ID #86-2532249

IMPORTANT: For all activities, participants must come prepared with adequate water and food. Dress appropriately in layers for the weather, including rain gear, and wear proper hiking footwear. The hike leader has the discretion to deny people participation if they are not adequately prepared. Contact us via email or text with any questions. Most hikes are listed as “Dog Friendly” or “Dogs on Leash are welcome.”  If leashing is required you must keep your dog on leash!  Please do not bring a dog if it is not reliably under your control, leashed or otherwise, and be prepared to pick up after your dog.

Adults bringing minor children are fully responsible for their safety and well-being. For children under 14, please contact us to ask if it is permissible to bring them (some hikes may be difficult for them and a liability release is mandatory). Hikes leave from the trailhead at the “Leave Time.” Please ARRIVE at the trailhead prepared to hike at least 10 MINUTES earlier than the Leave Time.

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