Ray Crow Park
Discover Serenity at Ray Crow Park
Explore the natural beauty and recreational offerings of Springside Park in Pittsfield, Massachusetts - a perfect outdoor escape for visitors.
Nestled in Pittsfield, Massachusetts, Springside Park is a serene escape that offers natural beauty, scenic trails, and a family-friendly environment perfect for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
From anywhere in the Berkshires, you can access Springside Park by car. If you're coming from Lenox, take Route 7 North towards Pittsfield. Merge onto US-20 E, then take a left on North Street (MA-41). Continue for about 2 miles, and you will find Springside Park at 874 North St, Pittsfield, MA 01201 on your left. Parking is available on-site.
Public Transportation
If you're using public transportation, you can take the Berkshire Regional Transit Authority (BRTA) bus service. Check the BRTA schedule for the latest routes and times. Look for the bus that stops at North Street; get off at the North Street stop closest to Springside Park. From there, it’s a short 5-10 minute walk to the park. Make sure to have small change or a bus pass as fares apply.
Walking
If you are staying nearby and prefer walking, Springside Park is accessible via several local routes. From downtown Pittsfield, head north on North Street. The park is situated at 874 North St, approximately a 20-30 minute walk depending on your starting point. Be mindful of the traffic while walking along North Street.
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