Bash Bish Falls State Park
Bash Bish Falls State Park
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location | Berkshire County in Massachusetts (USA) | |
Geographical location | 42 ° 7 ′ N , 73 ° 30 ′ W | |
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Setup date | 1924 | |
administration | Dept. of Conservation and Recreation |
Bash Bish Falls State Park is a state park in the extreme southwest of the US state of Massachusetts in the Taconic Mountains .
In the state park is the eponymous 18 m high Bash Bish Falls waterfall, which pours into a small lake. It is the highest waterfall (highest free fall) in Massachusetts.
The state park is located in close proximity to a number of other protected areas: Mount Washington State Forest , Mount Everett State Forest and in New York located Taconic State Park . These parks offer a large network of hiking trails, including the South Taconic Trail , as well as campsites and wilderness camping.
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