local experiences
Nestled in the foothills of the Berkshire Mountains of Western Massachusetts, Race Brook Lodge is home to a myriad of sophisticated cultural arts venues, local sustainable farms and amazingly stunning nature. Staying with us puts you in a prime location right in the middle of some of the best hiking, biking, music, theater, arts and wellness activities in the world.
Local experiences
Nestled in the foothills of the Berkshire Mountains of Western Massachusetts, Race Brook Lodge is home to a myriad of sophisticated cultural arts venues, local sustainable farms and amazingly stunning nature. Staying with us puts you in a prime location right in the middle of some of the best hiking, biking, music, theater, arts and wellness activities in the world.
Upcoming Events in the area
Jay Brown is a roots music one-man-band from Black Mountain, North Carolina, who has been playing guitar since the age of 7.
John Snyder’s performances are on the edge of wild free-form musical imagination. He will perform in the Down County Social Club on Thursday, April 17th.
Join us for an evening enthralled by the energy of Adriana Pericchi - who stole the show at last year's Down County Jump with her inspiraciones de música Venezolana.
Emanuel Casablanca is a Brooklyn-based multi-instrumentalist, singer, songwriter, painter, and actor. His music blends blues and blues-rock, incorporating elements of hip-hop and urban soul to create a contemporary yet authentic sound.
Zukerman’s deft slide guitar and wry storytelling, Dorsey’s legendary voice and musicianship, and Maynard’s deep, resonant vocals and guitar mastery come together in a rare in-the-round performance that promises both intimacy and electricity.
Each artist brings a unique voice to the table—Autumn’s raw Appalachian indie, Ruiz-Lopez’s genre-spanning virtuosity, and de Vitry’s haunting baroque folk—blending tradition with innovation in a rare, in-the-round performance.
A fusion of high energy heartrending vocals with boot splitting multi-instrumental virtuosity. Phillip Roebuck shepherds audiences through his Appalachian heritage with a trance-like vitality of an old time medicine show.