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Hampshire County
Amherst

Mount Norwottuck

Hard

3

hikers

Mount Norwottuck

00:55

1.88km

170m

Hiking

Embark on a challenging hike up Mount Norwottuck, a difficult 1.2-mile (1.9 km) route that will test your endurance. As you ascend, you'll traverse diverse terrain, winding through a beautiful forest predominantly featuring oak trees. The trail gains a significant 556 feet (170 metres) of elevation, taking an estimated 54 minutes to complete, but rewards you with sweeping panoramic views from the summit. You can enjoy northern vistas of the Pioneer Valley, including the University of Massachusetts Amherst campus, and eastward views over the Holyoke Range. Keep an eye out for the unique microclimate ecosystems thriving along the way. The experience of being on this trail is one of constant ascent through varied natural beauty. You will feel a sense of accomplishment reaching the top.

For your visit, good fitness and sturdy shoes are highly recommended due to the steep pitches and rocky footing you will encounter. The Notch Visitor's Center serves as a convenient starting point, offering facilities and likely parking for your hike within Mount Holyoke Range State Park. Plan to arrive early, especially on weekends, to secure a parking spot. Always check local conditions before you head out, as weather can impact the trail's difficulty. This short but strenuous climb is best enjoyed when you are prepared for its demands. Consider bringing enough water and snacks for your effort.

Mount Norwottuck's terrain is primarily composed of basalt rock, a fascinating remnant of ancient volcanic activity that shaped the landscape. This geological history contributes to the unique microclimate ecosystems that flourish here, making the hike more than just a physical challenge. The trail offers a distinct perspective on the region's natural heritage. It stands out as a quick yet intense option for those seeking a rewarding outdoor experience in the Pioneer Valley. You will appreciate the geological story beneath your feet as you climb. This trail provides a great opportunity to connect with nature and history simultaneously.

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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Includes a segment that may be dangerous

A part of this route comprises technical, difficult, or hazardous terrain. Specialist equipment and prior experience may be required.

After 106 m for 1.78 km

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Notch Visitor's Center

Highlight • Rest Area

The Notch Visitor's Center is open daily from sunrise-sunset from Memorial Day to Labor Day. There are exhibits about the local flora and fauna, the unique geology of the Holyoke Range, and the history of the area. The Visitor Center is staffed with knowledgeable rangers, has parking, bathrooms, and picnic areas, and is also where several popular trails leave from, including the Metacomet-Monadnock, which crosses right in front of the Visitor Center.

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Mount Norwottuck

Highlight • Summit

At 1,106 feet high, Mount Norwottuck is the highest peak in the Holyoke Range and consists primarily of basalt, a volcanic rock. From here you have a great view of the Pioneer Valley. The name of the mountain comes from a professor of geology. Norwottuck is the native american name for the small town of Hadley. Several trails cross the mountain, including the Metacomet-Monadnock Trail and the shorter Robert Frost Trail.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I park to access the Mount Norwottuck trails?

Parking is typically available at the Notch Visitor's Center, which serves as a common trailhead for routes within Mount Holyoke Range State Park. It's advisable to arrive early, especially on weekends, as parking can fill up quickly.

Are dogs allowed on the trails to Mount Norwottuck?

Yes, dogs are generally allowed on the trails within Mount Holyoke Range State Park, including those leading to Mount Norwottuck. However, they must be kept on a leash at all times. Be aware that some sections, particularly near the Horse Caves, might require a small lift for dogs due to rocky terrain.

What is the best time of year to hike Mount Norwottuck?

Mount Norwottuck offers a rewarding experience year-round. Spring brings wildflowers and lush greenery, while autumn showcases spectacular fall foliage. Summer is popular, but can be warm; start early to avoid midday heat. Winter hiking is possible for experienced hikers with appropriate gear, offering unique snowy vistas.

Do I need a permit or pay an entrance fee for Mount Holyoke Range State Park?

Generally, there are no specific hiking permits required for day use on the trails within Mount Holyoke Range State Park. While there might be parking fees at certain times or locations, access to the trails themselves is typically free. Check the official mass.gov website for the most current information on park regulations and potential fees.

What is the terrain like on the Mount Norwottuck trails?

The terrain is diverse, primarily dirt-packed, but with significant sections of basalt (traprock) and rocky footing, especially on steeper pitches. You'll encounter forested paths, some exposed ledges, and unique geological formations like the Horse Caves. Sturdy hiking shoes with good ankle support are highly recommended.

How long does a typical hike to Mount Norwottuck take?

A common loop that includes Mount Norwottuck and features like the Horse Caves is typically around 3.6 to 4 miles long. This usually takes approximately 2 to 3 hours to complete, depending on your pace and how often you stop to enjoy the views.

What kind of views can I expect from Mount Norwottuck?

From Mount Norwottuck, you'll be treated to sweeping panoramic views. There are typically at least two distinct lookouts: one offering eastward views over the Holyoke Range, and another at the summit providing northern vistas of the Pioneer Valley, including the University of Massachusetts Amherst campus, Sunderland, Belchertown, and Granby. The lower eastern ridge, Rattlesnake Knob, also provides excellent ledgetop views.

Are there any notable landmarks or geological features along the route?

Yes, the trail is rich with features. Besides reaching the Mount Norwottuck summit, you'll encounter the impressive Horse Caves, which are unique overhanging basalt-sandstone ledges with historical significance. The entire mountain itself is geologically significant, showcasing ancient volcanic basalt cliffs and evidence of glacial activity.

Does the trail intersect with other well-known paths?

Yes, the route to Mount Norwottuck is part of an extensive trail network and intersects with several long-distance trails. These include the Metacomet - Monadnock Trail, the New England National Scenic Trail, and sections of the Robert Frost Trail.

Is Mount Norwottuck suitable for families with young children?

While the trail is generally considered moderate, some sections can be steep and rocky, making it challenging for very young children or those not accustomed to hiking. A common loop is 3.6-4 miles with significant elevation gain. Families with older, active children might enjoy it, but for younger kids, shorter, less strenuous routes within Mount Holyoke Range State Park might be more suitable.

What should I bring for a hike on Mount Norwottuck?

Given the varied terrain and potential for rocky sections, sturdy hiking shoes are essential. It's also wise to bring plenty of water, snacks, a map or GPS device (like the komoot app), and layers of clothing as weather can change. Sun protection and insect repellent are also recommended, especially during warmer months.

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