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Discover the most popular places to visit in Shelburne Falls
Bridge of Flowers
9.2/10 (29 reviews)
This former trolley bridge now blooms with over 500 varieties of plants spanning the Deerfield River. Stroll the 400-foot floral pathway between April and October for a tranquil escape and stunning river views.
Glacial Potholes, Shelburne Falls
8.8/10 (3 reviews)
Carved by glacial forces, these natural granite potholes showcase 50 unique formations up to 39 feet wide. View nature's sculptures from the observation deck while planning a visit to the nearby Bridge of Flowers.
Salmon Falls
10.0/10 (1 review)
Marvel at Salmon Falls' natural beauty, where ancient glacial potholes meet cascading waterfalls. Stroll the scenic pathways for photography opportunities and pair your visit with the nearby Bridge of Flowers in spring.
White Barn Studio
Housed in a converted dairy barn, White Barn Studio showcases contemporary artist Laurie Goddard's unique paintings and works on paper. Schedule a visit to experience this intimate gallery where resident pets add charm.
High Ledges Wildlife Sanctuary
Traverse five miles of trails through this Massachusetts sanctuary with spectacular valley views and diverse ecosystems. Spring showcases rare orchids while fall brings a tapestry of New England foliage colors.
Bardwell's Ferry Bridge
10.0/10 (1 review)
This historic 1882 lenticular truss bridge spans the Deerfield River with its distinctive deep red design. Summer visitors can enjoy panoramic river views while tubing in the warm waters below.
Howland Memorial Forest
Perched atop dramatic cliffs, High Ledges Wildlife Sanctuary offers sweeping views of the Deerfield River Valley and Mount Greylock. Explore trails to discover rare orchids and seasonal wildflowers in this natural haven.
Bald Mountain Pottery
Bald Mountain Pottery is a small, locally-focused craft studio with limited tourism infrastructure. Art enthusiasts may appreciate this authentic glimpse into regional ceramics away from typical tourist circuits.
"Appealing common spaces, lovely selections at the coffee/tea station, library and games. Everything for a cozy respite in a great location. Walk to the local village and attractions, central to exploring the Mohawk Trail."
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.