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    A wooded hill rises above stone walls at the Mineral Hills quarry in rural Massachusetts

    A wooded hill rises above stone walls at the Mineral Hills quarry in rural Massachusetts – @touchbase1/Instagram

    If you don’t know the history of the Mineral Hills in rural Massachusetts, you might wonder about its rock walls: Are they natural, or are they human-made? They’re fairly ragged, rising vertically out of a vegetated wetland. They could pass for the edge of a tectonic plate, or maybe a massive sheet of rock split by an ancient earthquake. Are those striations geological, or were they cut into the surface with tools?

    As it turns out, these walls were part of a defunct rock quarry, and they were very much shaped by human workers. Starting in the 1950s, rock was harvested in this wooded countryside for about half a century before the quarry was shut down. Ever since the early 2000s, saplings and swamp grasses have reclaimed the landscape, and wildlife now thrives in this natural space. Unlike so many “quarry lakes” – which look artificially shaped – this depression blends into the surrounding terrain.

    That terrain is part of the Mineral Hills Conservation Area, a protected habitat that encompasses more than 500 acres. The property is crisscrossed with hiking trails, including paths around and through the former quarry. The main parking area is just about 5 miles from Northampton, an underrated artsy Massachusetts town with a vibrant downtown and a progressive spirit. What’s more, this area is a fantastic destination for birders; the website eBird has catalogued 121 species spotted there so far.

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    How to enjoy the Mineral Hills Conservation Area

    A woman with a yellow scarf holding binoculars

    A woman with a yellow scarf holding binoculars – Image Source/Getty Images

    The Mineral Hills are free to visit and open from dawn till dusk, all through the year. The main trail starts at Turkey Hill Road and makes a 2.7-mile loop through the preserve; the route is considered pretty easy, under normal conditions. Hiking around here is the most popular activity, but visitors are also welcome to snowshoe or cross-country ski in the long Massachusetts winter. Birders have spotted a wide range of feathered friends, from grackles to thrushes to turkey vultures, and the grounds are generally quiet, increasing your chances of spying them.

    On paper, the only reasonable way to get to this backwoods trailhead is to drive. Northampton is the closest town, although the well-trafficked Massachusetts communities of Amherst and Springfield are each about 30 minutes away by car. Amherst, in particular, is New England’s quintessential college town with rolling hills and award-winning stays. Northampton also lies at the confluence of several rail trails, and you could cycle here from town in about 30 minutes, using country roads.

    Unless you have a college connection, most people road-trip through Central Massachusetts on their way to somewhere else, such as Boston, the Berkshires, or Vermont. Northampton makes for a great pitstop or stay, which you could easily add to New England’s best road trip tour of the region’s gorgeous small towns and charming cities. Whether you’re passing through or staying for a spell, the Mineral Hills are a scenic location to stretch your legs for a couple of hours.

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