Wachusett Mountain, Ski resort in Princeton, Massachusetts.
Wachusett Mountain is a ski resort near Princeton, Massachusetts, offering slopes for all skill levels alongside a network of lifts. The mountain rises to about 2,006 feet (612 meters) and features over 25 trails spread across its face, ranging from gentle beginner runs to steeper descents.
The resort first opened in 1963, bringing organized skiing to central Massachusetts at a time when winter sports were gaining popularity across New England. Over the following decades, new trails and lifts were added as the mountain grew into a regional destination.
Wachusett Mountain draws visitors from the greater Boston area, making it one of the most visited winter destinations in central Massachusetts. On weekends, the slopes fill with families and groups of friends who return here season after season as part of their winter routine.
Wachusett Mountain is one of the few ski resorts in New England served by public transit, making it easy to reach from Boston without a car. On-site rentals and lessons are available for all ages and skill levels, so first-time visitors can arrive with very little gear.
Wachusett Mountain was among the first ski areas in the United States to offer night skiing on a large scale, and most of its trails remain lit after dark. This makes it a regular after-work destination for skiers from Boston and the surrounding towns during the week.
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