Why Live in Florida
Florida, a small town nestled in the Hoosac Range of the Berkshires, offers residents a variety of seasonal activities such as spring maple sugaring, summer kayaking, and winter snowmobiling. The town is characterized by its close-knit community and scenic landscapes, with more hiking trails than traffic lights and the expansive Savoy Mountain State Forest along its northern border. Florida is known for its chilly climate and heavy snowfall, earning it the title of Massachusetts’ coldest and snowiest town. Housing options include small cottages, ranch-style houses, and Victorian homes, particularly near the North Adams line. The median home value is approximately $253,000, with spacious lots and vacant land available for those seeking privacy. Local schools include Gabriel Abbott Memorial Elementary and Middle School and Drury High, which offers a partnership with Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts for earning college credits. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy fishing and kayaking on the Deerfield River, hiking the Cascade Brook Trailhead, and exploring the snowmobile trails in Florida State Forest. For shopping and dining, residents head to nearby North Adams, home to the Downtown Cultural District with independent shops, galleries, and eateries like Eagle Street Cafe and PUBLIC eat+drink. The town is accessible via Route 2 and Route 8, with the Berkshire Regional Transit Authority providing bus services to North Adams and Williamstown. Winters are harsh with heavy snowfall and biting winds, making four-wheel drive vehicles and snow shovels essential for residents.
Frequently Asked Questions
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