March 2026
Fri. 6 Mar, 2026
Mike McMann - après at the Crazy Horse
Fri. 6 Mar, 2026 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Mike McMann is a native of the Capital Region of NY currently residing on the NY/MA border in the foothills of the Berkshire Mountains. From classic rock to southern rock to bluegrass, roots music to acoustic, instrumental - Mike has a wide range of styles, influenced by Doc Watson, Tony Rice, Mark Knopfler, Jerry Garcia, Jeff Beck and others. He has played guitar in area bands for thirty years!
Sun. 15 Mar, 2026
4th Annual Lucky Day Scavenger Hunt
Sun. 15 Mar, 2026 9:00 am - 4:00 pm
This Could Be Your Lucky Day!
On Sunday, March 15th - our team of leprechauns will be stashing shamrocks on our green circle trails.
There will be 17 Lucky Day Shamrocks hidden for you to find. Each one has a unique prize code and all of them are winners!
Check back for more details!
Sun. 22 Mar, 2026
The Cardboard Classic
Sun. 22 Mar, 2026 10:00 am - 3:00 pm
This is a fun event for families and friends of all ages and is free and open to the public!
Creativity Counts! There will be awards given for the fastest sled, best design, best Berkshire East design, and more!
THE RULES
- Sleds must be made of cardboard and tape – no other materials. Paint is allowed (and encouraged!).
- Sleds must have “BERKSHIRE EAST” and “2026” clearly written on them.
- No more than 4 participants per sled.
- All participants must sign a waiver/release of liability prior to starting the event. Children under the age of 18 must have a parent/guardian sign the waiver/release of liability on their behalf.
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
- 10am until 12pm - Registration in the Main Lodge
- 12:30pm - All sleds line up to get ready for the judges
- 1pm - Parade of sleds and judging
- 1:30pm - Race begins
- Prizes wil be awarded 30 minutes after the race in the West lodge near the registration tables
Sat. 28 Mar, 2026
Berkshire Highlands Pentathlon - 2026
All day
Save the Date! The Berkshire Highlands Pentathlon will be on March 28, 2026.
Register here - opens in November!
Volunteer Sign Up here - coming soon
The below information is from the 2025 event; watch for updates.
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The race starts at Berkshire East ski area. The first leg is a 4.3 mile run that starts on pavement through the town of Charlemont, then heads into a mix of woods roads and trails up around the Warfield House before descending to the Run-Bike transition at Zoar Outdoor.
The bike leg is a rolling, out-and-back, 18 mile road course that heads west on Rte 2 before turning onto Zoar Rd and proceeding up to the Hoosac Tunnel. It then returns to Rte 2 on the same route, and turns west, ending at the Bike-Paddle transition at the Mohawk Park Campground.
The paddle leg starts with a short run from the parking lot of the Mohawk Park Campground down to the river. Need to rent a sit on top boat? See the info below, Zoar Outdoor is offering $30 rentals. Boaters then go left up river for a short attainment section, before rounding a buoy and heading back down stream. The course is just under two miles of class 1 paddling, with one spot that can be a class 2 where another small river joins the Deerfield. The takeout is at the Paddle-Adventure Run transition area on the left shore at Great Outdoors.
The adventure run is about 1.75 miles of mixed dirt and pavement. It heads up the road to Berkshire East, then around the perimeter of the parking lot, where several small obstacles are located, then up into the base area, and out into a wooded area surrounding the tubing park. The adventure run finishes heading down to the main base lodge area where the Adventure Run – Ski transition is located.
The climb and ski leg ascends and descends the Competition ski trail in front of the main base lodge. Athletes climb or skin up and descend down through a course of gates to the finish.
***Please note, spectators will not be allowed to watch at the Warfield House or on the 8A bridge***
Any racers interested in renting a sit on top boat for the paddle portion of the race should email