Peeskawso Peak, Massachusetts

Peeskawso Peak is a summit on Monument Mountain in Great Barrington, Massachusetts, offering stunning views of the Housatonic River Valley and the Taconic Mountains. The peak is part of the Monument Mountain Reservation, a 503-acre property managed by The Trustees of Reservations.
Key Facts:
Elevation: The summit elevation isn’t publicly listed, but Monument Mountain stands at 1,642 feet.
Trails: Peeskawso Peak is accessible via three trails ΒΉ Β²:
Mohican Monument Trail: A 1.5-mile gradual climb with scenic views.
Hickey Trail: A 0.83-mile steeper ascent, also known as the Melville Trail.
Peeskawso Peak Trail: A 0.62-mile summit connector offering the best views.
History: The mountain holds spiritual significance for the Mohican people, who left stone offerings imbued with prayers. Authors Nathaniel Hawthorne and Herman Melville hiked the mountain in 1850, inspiring Melville’s novel Moby-Dick.
Visiting: The reservation is open from sunrise to sunset, with a $6 parking fee for non-members. Dogs must be leashed, and rock climbing is prohibited ΒΉ Β².
Additional Information:
If you’re planning to visit, consider exploring the entire Monument Mountain Reservation, which features scenic views, waterfalls, and historic sites. You can also check out nearby attractions like Bartholomew’s Cobble and Tyringham Cobble ΒΉ.

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