Mount Wachusett

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Wachusett Mountain

Mount Wachusett in winter
Elevation 611 m / 2,006 ft
Location Princeton / Westminster,
Massachusetts, USA
Prominence Approx. 305 m / 1,000 ft
Coordinates 42°29′20″N, 71°53′15″W
Easiest route road (via car) or Pine Tree Hill trail (via foot)

Mount Wachusett is located in the towns of Princeton and Westminster in Worcester County of Massachusetts. It is the highest point in Massachusetts east of the Connecticut River. The mountain is named after a Native American term meaning "near the mountain" or "mountain place". The mountain is a popular place to ski in the winter (Wachusett Mountain Ski Area) and hike in the summer, when it is also possible to drive to the summit. Summit views include Mount Monadnock to the north and (on clear days) Boston to the east. Wachusett also supports a local beverage business company, Polar Beverages in nearby Worcester. This Mountain is also notable for its night skiing, a friendly environment to families, lessons, and supporting school ski trips.

The name Wachusett can be also found locally in Wachusett Regional High School, Wachusett Reservoir and the Wachusett Brewing Company.

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[edit] Features

The mountain is the location of the largest known Old Growth Forest east of the Connecticut River in Massachusetts, with trees dating over 350 years old. Glacial activity which shaped the mountain can be seen at Balance Rock; two large boulders were stacked one on top of the other by moving glaciers thousands of years ago. The mountain is also a "Monadnock" or lonely mountain. This means that it is one lone mountain situated on a relativly flat landscape.

[edit] Intermediate - Advanced Trails

  • Smith Walton
  • 10th Mountain Trail (dedicated to world war two soldiers)
  • Conifer's Connection
  • Salamander cutoff
  • Balance Rock/ Roper's Road
  • Look Mom (Terrain Park)
  • Franny's Folly
  • Hitchcock Trail (Terrain park)
  • Nastar/ Challenger

[edit] Lifts

  • 2 High Speed Quads, Polar express and Minutemen High Speed quad.

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