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  • Wachusett Mountain
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  • Wachusett Mountain Ski Area is a skiing resort located on the mountain Mount Wachusett in the towns of Princeton and Westminster in Worcester County of Massachusetts. It has 22 trails being serviced by 8 lifts, including 2 high-speed quads, which is unusual for a resort of its size. Wachusett Mountain has 100% snowmaking capacity. Additionally, Wachusett has night-skiing available on most of its major trails, allowing skiers to remain on the mountain until 10 PM on most nights.
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long degrees
  • 71
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lat minutes
  • 29
Nearest city
Picture
  • Wachusett Mountain in winter.gk.jpg
long seconds
  • 15
liftsystem
  • 2
  • 4
Logo
  • Wachusett Mountain logo.png
Name
  • Wachusett Mountain Ski Resort
snowfall
  • 100.0
External Link
long direction
  • W
skiable area
  • 105.0
base elevation
  • 1006.0
top elevation
  • 2006.0
number trails
  • 22
terrainparks
nightskiing
  • 90.0
longest run
  • 7050.0
lat seconds
  • 20
long minutes
  • 53
snowmaking
  • 100.0
lat degrees
  • 42
lat direction
  • N
Location
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  • Wachusett Mountain Ski Area is a skiing resort located on the mountain Mount Wachusett in the towns of Princeton and Westminster in Worcester County of Massachusetts. It has 22 trails being serviced by 8 lifts, including 2 high-speed quads, which is unusual for a resort of its size. Wachusett Mountain appeals mostly to commuting skiers from the nearby major cities of Boston, Massachusetts and Worcester, Massachusetts, as it provides shuttle service [1] to and from a major MBTA Commuter Rail stop in Fitchburg, Massachusetts, making it easy for these skiers to enjoy the mountain without the need to drive to the bigger mountains of New Hampshire, Vermont and Maine. Wachusett Mountain has 100% snowmaking capacity. Additionally, Wachusett has night-skiing available on most of its major trails, allowing skiers to remain on the mountain until 10 PM on most nights.