Clarksburg

Berkshire County, Massachusetts

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Bordered on two sides by mountains, the rural Berkshire County town of Clarksburg offers an abundance of spectacular views and recreational opportunities.

Comprising a total of 12.8 square miles, the town of Clarksburg, settled in 1769, is a paradise of natural beauty and resources. On the Vermont side of it border lies the Green Mountain National Forest, and the Appalachian Trail traverses the town from north to south. The highest point in town is East Mountain, at 2,300 feet. Clarksburg is home to the Clarksburg State Park, which offers a variety of recreational opportunities, as well as hiking, camping and picnicking. The town is governed by a board of selectmen and town administrator, and its services include police and fire departments, a public library and an elementary school serving students in grades K-8. High school-age students have the option of attending one of several schools in North Adams. In the nineteenth century, Clarksburg became known for its mills producing cashmere, and during the Civil War, gunpowder. The latter industry was halted, however, after an explosion at one of the mills in 1869.

Comprising a total of 12.8 square miles, the town of Clarksburg, settled in 1769, is a paradise of natural beauty and resources. On the Vermont side of it border lies the Green Mountain National Forest, and the Appalachian Trail traverses the town from north to south. The highest point in town is East Mountain, at 2,300 feet. Clarksburg is home to the Clarksburg State Park, which offers a variety of recreational opportunities, as well as hiking, camping and picnicking. The town is governed by a board of selectmen and town administrator, and its services include police and fire departments, a public library and an elementary school serving students in grades K-8. High school-age students have the option of attending one of several schools in North Adams. In the nineteenth century, Clarksburg became known for its mills producing cashmere, and during the Civil War, gunpowder. The latter industry was halted, however, after an explosion at one of the mills in 1869.

Comprising a total of 12.8 square miles, the town of Clarksburg, settled in 1769, is a paradise of natural beauty and resources. On the Vermont side of it border lies the Green Mountain National Forest, and the Appalachian Trail traverses the town from north to south. The highest point in town is East Mountain, at 2,300 feet. Clarksburg is home to the Clarksburg State Park, which offers a variety of recreational opportunities, as well as hiking, camping and picnicking. The town is governed by a board of selectmen and town administrator, and its services include police and fire departments, a public library and an elementary school serving students in grades K-8. High school-age students have the option of attending one of several schools in North Adams. In the nineteenth century, Clarksburg became known for its mills producing cashmere, and during the Civil War, gunpowder. The latter industry was halted, however, after an explosion at one of the mills in 1869.

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Featured Listings

624 River Rd
Clarksburg, MA $349,000

624 River Rd

Clarksburg, MA

$349,000
  • 3 Beds
  • 1 Baths
  • 1,335 Sqft
450 River Rd
Clarksburg, MA $139,900

450 River Rd

Clarksburg, MA

$139,900
  • 3 Beds
  • 1 Baths
  • 1,517 Sqft
67 Carson Ave
Clarksburg, MA $134,900

67 Carson Ave

Clarksburg, MA

$134,900
  • 3 Beds
  • 1 Baths
  • 1,040 Sqft
Cross Rd
Clarksburg, MA $129,900

Cross Rd

Clarksburg, MA

$129,900
  • 8.86 Acres
471 Middle Rd
Clarksburg, MA $79,900

471 Middle Rd

Clarksburg, MA

$79,900
  • 2.80 Acres

Clarksburg

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January 2026 - Single Family Homes

$199K
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