With it's extensive wetlands and shrubby habitat, Ice Glen Road creates ample opportunities for seeing sparrows, virginia rails, hawks, and more.
Ice Glen Road is a beautiful roadside birding opportunity within the town of Stockbridge, Massachusetts. The road intersects a very large wetland and provides a vantage point for viewing the Konkapot Brook. Please be respectful of private property and avoid parking in or near people's driveways if birding this road.
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A clamber over, under, and around giant boulders in a glacial ravine. The sides of the glen are covered with old-stand pine and hemlock. The crags and crannies of the rocks are said to harbor ice and snow into the summer. At the north end of the glen is a flat rock face with an inscription from the donor, David Dudley Field. At the south end of the glen is reputedly the tallest pine in Massachusetts.
Roadside viewing
Restrooms on site
Wheelchair accessible trail
Entrance fee
Content from Ice Glen Official Website and Noah Henkenius
Last updated November 24, 2023