When Mother Nature calls over Massachusetts way, it's the Berkshires, a rugged mountain range stretching across the western edge of the state, that pick up, a place popular with outdoorsy types for the abundance of trails on offer and the arts-oriented for the local selection of cultural attractions.
Route 108, The Smuggler's Notch Road, was established as a State Scenic Road in 1978 under the Vermont Scenic Roads Law. This scenic route passes through the area of the Mansfield State Forest and its picturesque forests and bold rock outcroppings. There are scenic pullouts and parking areas along this scenic route where rock climbing and hiking are popular activities. Fall is a dramatic season along the byway with the changing of the leaves in the state forest. During the winter months this steep, winding road becomes impossible to plow and is impassable to vehicles but skiers come from alternate routes to cross-country and downhill ski in the Smuggler's Notch Resort.
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