Skinner State Park

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Hadley, United States

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State park· Hiking area· Public wheelchair-accessible bathroom· Tourist attraction· Parks· Hiking· Historical landmark· Scenic spot

Skinner State Park Reviews | Rating 4.8 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Skinner State Park is located in Hadley, United States on 10 Skinner State Park Rd. Skinner State Park is rated 4.8 out of 5 in the category state park in United States.

Address

10 Skinner State Park Rd

Phone

+1 4135860350

Amenities

Good for kidsPublic toilet

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Andrija Visekruna

This is a gorgeous place for a lovely hike. The shortcut trail to the top is not too daunting as long as you take your time and watch your step. Otherwise you can take the longer winding paved road to the top. The top has great views of the area!

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Sebastian Restrepo

I come to this park almost weekly. Its a good escape and a nice place to just be outside with varying levels of hiking difficulty. Wanna get some easy steps in, hike dry brook and Lithia springs trail. Want a bit more of a challenge, try your hand at MM trail to summit house and walk the road down or link with dry brook back. Or follow the whole section of the MM trail to Bare Mtn from old Mountain road and get picked up at the notch or, take the trail from Bare Mtn down towards Lithia springs for a 12 mile loop back to old Mtn road. This place is just awesome.

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Noel Viera

Nice place to relax. Have handicap parking on top. Is not open all year for cars but you can climb. Have restrooms and grills. Great view. Have benches so you can sit down. Be ready for mosquitoes.

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Veronica Klakotskiy

Such a great place for a relatively quick and easy hike. Beautiful views, scenery, and rich history. HIGHLY recommended for anyone who's looking for a nice way to spend time outside.

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Cesar Paniamogan, Jr.

Sweeping views of Pioneer Valley and the Connecticut River. We came here at the peak of fall colors. There were a lot of visitors, most wore masks, all practiced social distancing. Limited parking at the top. Many chose to walk from the base to the top- an easy walk on the paved road but there are trails that are more challenging.