

Berkshire County, Massachusetts
Monterey features state forest land, rolling hills and mountain terrain, a part of the Konkapot River and Lake Garfield, one of the area’s loveliest lakes. Both the Appalachian Trail and the Henry Knox Trail, the famed path that General Knox took to Boston during the American Revolution, pass through the area. Rich in history, Monterey was first settled by colonists in the early 18th century and named in commemoration of the Mexican-American War’s Battle of Monterrey. Today Monterey is a country community perfect for those who enjoy peaceful rural seclusion.
Monterey features state forest land, rolling hills and mountain terrain, a part of the Konkapot River and Lake Garfield, one of the area’s loveliest lakes. Both the Appalachian Trail and the Henry Knox Trail, the famed path that General Knox took to Boston during the American Revolution, pass through the area. Rich in history, Monterey was first settled by colonists in the early 18th century and named in commemoration of the Mexican-American War’s Battle of Monterrey. Today Monterey is a country community perfect for those who enjoy peaceful rural seclusion.
Monterey features state forest land, rolling hills and mountain terrain, a part of the Konkapot River and Lake Garfield, one of the area’s loveliest lakes. Both the Appalachian Trail and the Henry Knox Trail, the famed path that General Knox took to Boston during the American Revolution, pass through the area. Rich in history, Monterey was first settled by colonists in the early 18th century and named in commemoration of the Mexican-American War’s Battle of Monterrey. Today Monterey is a country community perfect for those who enjoy peaceful rural seclusion.
Monterey
Monterey is within The Berkshires, Massachusetts and borders Great Barrington, Otis, New Marlborough and Tyringham.
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