For a non-beachy summer escape from the city, the Berkshire Mountains are an easy drive North. Combining cool forest breezes, farm-fresh cuisine and more cultural activities than you could fit into a whole month, the Berkshires canโt be beaten. Add to those lakes, a country and slightly bohemian vibe, and you have the makings of a great road trip. Follow the winding, scenic Taconic Parkway to the heart ofย the Berkshires: Lenox, Massachusetts.
Fuel Up
Depending on how long you want to drive, you can gas up 77 miles from NYC at the welcomingย Taste New Yorkย at the Todd Hill Service Station on the Taconic, where youโll also find outdoor vendors and a locavore indoor market. Seasonal favorites from local farms feature here like cider donuts, wines, brews, pickles and syrup. Itโs an incredibly worthy destination for the outdoor Farmerโs Market and an unusual sight at a parkway rest stop. Be sure to sample the wines and bourbons from the Hudson River Valley โ they may give you inspo for a road trip within New York State.

A bit further, before you reach the center of Berkshiresโ Lenox-Stockbridge-Lee area, youโll reach quiet West Stockbridge. The unassuming, charming hamlet rings the Williams River. You can grab a bite atย Trรบc Orient Express, a staple in the town for 42 years, and the place for authentic Vietnamese cooking. Their Happy Pancakeโan original family recipe with pork, shrimp and veggiesโis so revered that โFood & Wineโ listed it as one of their top 40 recipes of all time. Donโt miss the 182-year-old Charles H. Baldwin & Sons where old-timey Massachusetts goodies like Moxie soda, vanilla extract and licorice strings are sold. Walk off your meal at the nearby TurnPark Art Spaceย or the lushย Berkshire Botanical Gardenย at the West Stockbridge-Stockbridge line.

Eat
When you reach your destination, reserve a dinner table at one of the Berkshireโs lovely farm-to-table restaurants. Choices range from Michelin-starred fine dining with a New England flair to classic New England to boutique-y with one-of-a-kind charm.

Chef Daniel Bouludย is esteemed for his stellar cuisine in major metro areas like New York City. What began as a summer residency at Relais & Chateauxโย Blantyreย in Lenox proved so popular thatย Cafรฉ Bouludย is now a permanent restaurant at the Gilded Age resort. Its tasting menus are highlighted by dishes likeย rack of lambย en persillade, grilled swordfish and filet mignon, and all meals are presented and prepared with the fine touch that you would expect from a Michelin-starred chef. The restaurantโs newย Dom Perignon Salonย sits in a luxe room just outside Cafรฉ Bouludโs main dining room or outdoor patio. Reservations are required, and smart casual attire is requested.

For the best brunch in the area,ย Pleasant and Mainย in Housatonic is a mashup of a general store and cafรฉ with both indoor and outdoor seating adeptly blending with the bohemian setting of the Berks. The dining room might confuse you at first โ it looks like your grandmotherโs home with shelves filled with Depression glass, hats straight out of her closet, and familiar knickknacks all crammed in one exceptional room. Mingled within are tables set for a feast of pancakes, omelets, French toast, home-baked pastries and jams. Itโs a difficult choice whether to dine indoors or outdoors in the equally funky patio, replete with fountains, stone walls and antique tables and chairs.

History lovers can time travel at the ever-popularย Red Lion Inn. Widow Binghamโs Tavern, the main dining room and outdoor tables all surround you in a Gilded Age setting where your dining companions could have easily been Norman Rockwell, Arlo Guthrie (โAliceโs Restaurantโ was written about a location that formerly stood next door) or Edith Wharton. The menu is traditional New England at its best: turkey dinners with cranberry sauce and sage stuffing, popovers, prime rib and clam chowder. The Tavern has a fun selection of local beers.

Play
Bring your hiking boots and your yoga mat. The area around Stockbridge is filled with trails overlooking Stockbridge Bowl, and the acclaimedย Kripalu Center for Yoga and Healthย offers a complimentary morning yoga class during Saturday morning rehearsals at Tanglewood. You can also plan for a day at Kripalu: this summerโs day pass is a lovely introduction to the centerโs wellness activities, outdoor features and vegetarian cuisine.

If you canโt fit a full performance into your schedule, book a ticket for a rehearsal atย Tanglewood, the summer home of theย Boston Symphony Orchestraย in Lenox. You can choose a seat in the shed for an up-close view of these talented musicians or bring your blanket and set it up on the surrounding lawn as most people do. The live music is as glorious as youโll ever hear, and you can expect a mix of classical pieces with featured soloists along with Tanglewoodโs popular artist series. Dance lovers will rejoice thatย Jacobโs Pillowย in Becket is back in action, albeit minus one of their theaters which succumbed to a fire in 2020. Kitted out with new socially distanced bench seating against the surrounding forest and hills backdrop, the Henry J. Leir Outdoor Stage is a magical setting to view important dance companies like Ballet Hispanico from Manhattan.

For improved health and a sense of peace, Edith Wharton built her Berkshires home,ย The Mount, to escape the winters of Newport, Rhode Island. The author of familiar novels โEthan Fromeโ and โThe Age of Innocenceโ modeled the house and gardens in Lenox after her favorite European architectural and design styles. Modest by Berkshireโs standards, Whartonโs โcottageโ is noted for its elegance and stature and was recently renovated, happily allowing guests to tour its beautiful rooms once again. Outside, gardens are lavishly designed to seamlessly combine formality with the natural plantings of the area. Permanent and changing art exhibits also grace the grounds. A garden tour is also offered.

Also featuring outdoor sculptures, theย Norman Rockwell Museumย in Stockbridge is the areaโs most famous art museum. The beloved Berkshires illustrator created more than 4000 depictions of American life, many of which are displayed in the museum on a rotating basis. The museumโs introductory film, shown on the lower level where walls are filled with Rockwellโs Saturday Evening Post covers, is a must-watch to understand Rockwellโs talent in conveying the nuances of American society and history over five decades.

Stay
The Lenox area offers a choice of accommodations from pricey to moderate with most in traditional inns (or bed and breakfasts), some renovated with current amenities, other retaining the patina of times past.
30 Main Street, Stockbridge, MA,ย 413.298.5545
51 Walker St., Lenox, MA, 413.637.2532
The Inn at Stockbridgeย (Note: request a quiet room as the inn sits close to the Mass Pike)
30 East St., Stockbridge, MA 413.298.3337
