Wednesday, February 25, 2015

Boston Skiing Areas

          Many people in the world like skiing. This is very popular activity. People prefer this activity in winter             because it’s fun for every age.
Boston has many beautiful places to skiing.
Favorite things about Nashoba:  


  • Only 45 minutes from Boston; one of the easiest-to-reach Massachusetts ski areas (dash over at the end of the day for some night skiing)
  • 2 terrain parks
  • Lift lines are usually fairly short, and trails are well-groomed
  • Good place to take lessons; lessons are usually easy to arrange at the last minute
  • Rates for lifts and rentals are a little pricey - but hey, you're only 45 minutes from the city!
  • Comfortable lodge; good burgers and fries 
Favorite things about Nashoba:
  • Only 45 minutes from Boston; one of the easiest-to-reach Massachusetts ski areas (dash over at the end of the day for some night skiing)
  • 2 terrain parks
  • Lift lines are usually fairly short, and trails are well-groomed
  • Good place to take lessons; lessons are usually easy to arrange at the last minute
  • Rates for lifts and rentals are a little pricey - but hey, you're only 45 minutes from the city!
  • Comfortable lodge; good burgers and fries
- See more at: http://www.boston-discovery-guide.com/massachusetts-ski-areas.html#sthash.33ex7j9r.dpuf
Nashoba Valley Ski Area
Nashoba Valley Ski Area
Nashoba Valley Ski Area




What you'll like:
  • Long season - open from the Friday after Thanksgiving through (normally) early April
  • Large, full-service ski and snowboard school, and extensive children's programs; lessons give you a great deal because they provide instruction, equipment, and a lift ticket
  • Resort events, including an annual Polar Express Celebration in mid-December, a huge New Year's Eve party with entertainment and fireworks, and the Nature Vally NASTAR Open in January
  • Large lodge, multiple dining and drinking options
  • Wachusett Mountain owns and operates Wachusett Village Inn, located in nearby Westminster.  Although we've never stayed here, we've enjoyed terrific breakfasts in the on-site restaurant on a couple of occasions. 
  • You can take the Ski Train from Boston (i.e., the commuter rail from North Station to Fitchburg, where on Saturdays and Sundays, a special shuttle will take you to and from Wachusett.

This article is describing some places and after you can choose the better. 

Remember, you should have equipment, but don’t worry if you don’t have, you can rent it there.
Be careful, if this is your first time! You’d take some lessons with instructor.
The most important is your FUN :)

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