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Princeton, Massachusetts
Located in the heart of New England, Wachusett offers real mountain skiing just minutes away from Boston, R... More on SkiResortGuide.com
If you need anything at the ski shop the employees are very knowledgeable and will help you as long as it... More on SkiSite

#2.
Mountain Rd., Princeton , MA
Wachusett Mountain, the highest point in Massachusetts east of the Berkshires, is a delight for skiers, hikers and naturalists. At 2,006 feet, it offers spectacular views. Mount Monadnock to the no... More on Epinions.com
This day-use park offers 3000 acres of year around recreational opportunities, a historic site, 17+miles of trails, a visitor center, an interesting bog area, and a variety of habitats and wildlife... More on DogFriendly.com

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Boylston, Clinton, Holden, Hubbardston, Leominster, Princeton, Rutland, Sterling, and West Boylston.

#4.
145 Redstone Hill, Sterling, Massachusetts
Family farm adventure - Pet, cuddle, feed & learn about hundreds of farm animals - Enjoy hay rides & pony r... More on entertainment.com
Yes, it's pricey , but you get so much from the entrance fee. More on Trekaroo

#5.
Hubbardston, Massachusetts
Also known as "Comet Pond," this 127 acre cold water pond, located just to the north of the junction of Routes 68 and 62 in Hubbardston, has long been one of the most popular trout ponds in central Massachusetts. The shoreline is ... More on AnglerWeb.com

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200 Westboro Rd/H 30, North Grafton, Massachusetts 01536
The campus of this veterinary school is located among rolling hills with several great walking trails, and although private property, they welcome hikers with their canine companions. If you are eastbound on Highway 30, there is a ... More on DogFriendly.com

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Spencer, Massachusetts
'Sugden Reservoir' is a Massachusetts reservoir located in Spencer, Massachusetts. It forms the headwaters of Shaw Brook, which is a tributary to Turkey Hill Creek, a major ... More on Wikipedia
This 83-acre lake averages 11 feet in depth with a transparency of seven feet. About 80% of the shoreline has been developed with seasonal and year-round dwellings. Fishing, swimming, sailing and w... More on AnglerWeb.com
