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Tips
Know Before You Go
Weekdays: $36; seniors/juniors $27; children 5 and under $5. Weekends: $46; seniors/juniors $30, children 5 and under $5
The Extras
In other seasons, the state reservation is popular with hikers and hawk-watchers.
Customer Reviews
Best skiing area in Massachusetts Reviewed by AdibKaram on
2009-02-07T18:39:46Z
This is my first winter in New England and will definitely go back for skiing at the Wachusett Mountain.
Today was my first trip to the Wachusett after trying other skiing areas in Mass.
The location is convenient for all MA, CT, and RI residents, there is no need for a longer trip while you will find what you need what ever your skiing level is at the Wachusett.
The tracks are convenient for all kind of Skiers, from a very beginner to a Pro, the tracks are long enough the lifts are so organized and the snow quality was very good.
If you are planning a one day skiing trip and did not try it yet, just go there and you will never regret.
It's Close Reviewed by jjgoolsk on
2004-11-28T00:00:00Z
Good for stretching the legs on a weekday morning or afternoon. Gets horrible when school buses show up; have seen multiple instances of skiiers getting plowed over by OOC snowboarders. Century Pass great value; nice lodge, but location is what makes this place.
Pros: Proximity, Great Lodge, Reasonable Price
Cons: , Snow quality
8.6 is too high Reviewed by binderd on
2004-01-22T00:00:00Z
It's a good beginner mountain, but that's it. The diamond trails there are equivalent to average intermediate trails elsewhere. I'm not sure why Wachusett got a higher rating than Jiminy, because it is certainly inferior.
However, it is convenient and can be good for partial-day trips.