Explore Thrilling Winter Activities in Massachusetts
Bay Staters know a thing or two about making the most of the winter. In New England, we are regularly blanketed by a snowy wonderland. With the clean, crisp air in your lungs and endless outdoor activities at your disposal, itβs time to bundle up and have a true Massachusetts winter experience. These are our favorites.
Hit the slopes at Wachusett Mountain, Princeton, MA
Skiing at Wachusett Mountain in Princeton isnβt just funβitβs family-friendly, too. Package plans for four or more make skiing all winter affordable. The mountain even presents a comedy night at the lodge once per week.
Cross-country skiing at Weston Ski Track, Weston, MA
Cross-country skiing is a winter pastime often associated with wide open snow-covered fields. And while thatβs the beauty of living in rural Massachusetts, what are those who live in the city to do if they want to partake of this winter activity, too? Weston Ski Track is the answer to their dilemma. Located just 15 minutes outside of Boston, the track not only affords a place to ski, they even offer cross-country ski lessons.
Snow-shoeing on the North Shore, Topsfield, MA
Massachusetts folks on the North Shore dig out their snow shoes each year when snow covers the ground at Bradley Palmer State Park Trail in Topsfield. The main road into the park is plowed throughout the winter, and snow shoeing on a three-mile loop trail is a wealth of winter funβnot to mention itβs excellent exercise.
Ski Butternut, Great Barrington, MA
Weekday lift tickets at Butternut Mountain in Great Barrington make it an excellent place for affordable downhill skiing. Twenty percent of the slopes are black diamond rated. This means that while itβs affordable, it isnβt merely a hill. Even the best skiers can enjoy their time on Butternutβs slopes.
Skate at Canal District Kendall, Cambridge, MA
Even though indoor ice skating arenas are plentiful in Massachusetts, thereβs nothing quite like skating outdoors. Community Ice Skating @ Kendall Square in Cambridge is a wonderful place for skaters of all ages and abilities to give the ice a try. Featuring ice skating lessons for all ages and ice skate rentals, be sure to contact the rink for group rentals or private parties. Hot chocolate, coffee and snacks are available at an on-site snack bar.
Canterbury Farm, Becket, MA
Canterbury Farm is located high in the Berkshire hills in the town of Becket. Just under 20 miles of trail systems are groomed specifically for cross-country skiing. Rentals are available. Itβs a beautiful spot to spend the day.
Clarks Pond, Amesbury, MA
For outdoor ice skating, north of Boston, visit Clarkβs Pond. Located just off Cedar Street in Amesbury, the pond is perfect for families with kids, and has its own parking lot adjacent to its dam. Check with city hall if youβre questioning whether the ice is thick enough for safe skating. Parking is limited.
Berkshire East Mountain Resort, Charlemont, MA
The Berkshires are home to some of the best skiing in Massachusetts. Berkshire East Mountain Resort offers some of the most popular trails in the state. There are slopes for everyone in the family regardless of what level skier they are.
Hilltop Orchards, Richmond, MA
Hilltop Orchards in Berkshires is home to some exceptional cross-country skiing if thereβs snow on the ground. Featuring both group and private lessons, as well as equipment rentals, their Barrel Room even offers a comfy place for non-skiersβor those looking to warm upβa place to enjoy some apple wine and the scenery.
Nashoba Valley Ski Area, Westford, MA
Nashoba Valley in Littleton is known for its skiing, but did you know they have slopes designated for snow tubing as well? Visit the website to learn when they open for the season. Open for tubing seven days a week, check for hours once the season opens. Snow tubers must be six years old or at least 42 inches tall to take part in this outdoor fun.
Walden Pond State Reservation, Concord, MA
If youβre from Massachusetts, you likely already know that Walden Pond is home to author Henry David Thoreauβbut did you also know that Walden Pond State Reservation Trail is home to some excellent snow-shoeing during the winter months? The 1.7-mile trail is flat, which makes it perfect for beginners and children. Intermediate show-shoers can do the trail in about two hours.
Ski Ward Ski Area, Shrewsbury, MA
Eight lanes and two lifts make snow tubing at Ski Ward in Shrewsbury exemplary. Over 200 tubes are available to rent. Before tubing, all tubers must read the Ski Ward rules and sign a consent form.
Maple Corner Farm, Granville, MA
A working farm since all the way back in 1812, Maple Corner Farm in Granville is home to some fine snow-shoeing trails in the winter. Just over six miles of marked trails grace the farm, where outdoor enthusiasts can go cross-country skiing, too. A cozy wood fire and snack bar make warming up a breeze. Snowshoes are available for rent.