Warner Hill via Appalachian Trail
Warner Hill via Appalachian Trail
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Hike the difficult 11.4-mile Warner Hill via Appalachian Trail for panoramic views of the Housatonic Valley and Mount Greylock.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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9.15 km
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18.3 km
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17.2 km
803 m
189 m
105 m
< 100 m
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17.2 km
803 m
284 m
< 100 m
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This route was planned by komoot.
The komoot route for Warner Hill via Appalachian Trail is rated as difficult, covering a distance of approximately 18.3 km with an elevation gain of 537 meters. While specific sections of the Appalachian Trail around Warner Hill are considered easy, this particular route offers a more challenging experience.
The terrain along the Appalachian Trail over Warner Hill features a gently rolling nature with small ups and downs. You'll experience a gradual climb through lush fern glades, transitioning into picturesque open fern glade meadows as you approach the summit. While this specific section of the AT is generally mild, the broader Warner Trail can include hilly and occasionally rugged sections with ledges of metamorphic rock and granite.
From the summit of Warner Hill, you'll be treated to sweeping panoramic views of the Housatonic Valley, Mount Greylock, and the distant Greylock Range. The trail is also known for its distinct open fern glade meadows near the top, lush forests, and abundant wildlife. You might spot wild blueberries, blackberry bushes, and wood ferns along the way.
Yes, the Appalachian Trail, including the Warner Hill section, is generally dog-friendly. However, it's always recommended to keep your dog on a leash to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all hikers. Please remember to pack out any waste.
The Warner Hill via Appalachian Trail route is beautiful in many seasons. Spring offers lush greenery, while summer brings abundant wild berries. Autumn provides stunning fall foliage. While accessible in winter, be prepared for snow and ice, which can increase the difficulty and require appropriate gear.
No, there are typically no permits or entrance fees required to hike this section of the Appalachian Trail, which is part of the Appalachian National Scenic Trail. It is publicly accessible, thanks in part to conservation efforts that protected the area around Warner Hill.
While the exact starting point for this komoot route isn't specified, common access points for the Warner Hill section of the Appalachian Trail include areas near Grange Hall Road or Blotz Road. Parking availability can vary, so it's advisable to check local resources or trail guides for specific trailhead parking information before your visit.
Yes, this route is entirely on the Appalachian Trail. You will be hiking along sections of the iconic Appalachian Trail for the duration of the journey.
The area around Warner Hill is rich in wildlife. Hikers often report seeing various bird species, deer, and smaller mammals. Keep an eye out for wild blueberries and blackberry bushes, which are also part of the natural ecosystem.
Given the route's difficult rating and 18.3 km length, you should pack essentials for a challenging day hike. This includes plenty of water, snacks, appropriate hiking footwear, layers of clothing for changing weather, a map or GPS device, a first-aid kit, and sun protection. Trekking poles can also be beneficial for the varied terrain.
The Warner Hill section of the Appalachian Trail is known for its remote hiking experience. Major amenities like cafes or pubs are not directly at the trailhead. You would need to venture into nearby towns in Berkshire County for such services.
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