Best Skiing Options Near Boston, Massachusetts

 In Ski Resorts, Skiing

A great perk for avid skiers living near or visiting the city of Boston is how close the major metropolis is to numerous ski areas. There are several popular ski areas within a short drive and a little further out, but still close enough for a day or weekend adventure, you’ll find some of the best skiing in the Northeast.

Where to Ski near Boston, MA

If you are looking for some well-groomed trails close to the city, look no further. Here we’ve outlined a few of the best ski areas and resorts closest to Boston, MA.

Blue Hills Ski Area

Less than 20 miles from the city is Blue Hills Ski area. It is the closest ski area to Boston. It offers a total of 60 skiable acres with a 309 feet vertical drop, 12 trails (over half of which are for advanced skier) and four lifts. It offers night skiing, lessons and access to the small-town charm and hospitality of downtown Dedham and Norwood.

Ski Bradford

Thirty-five miles north of Boston, located in historic Haverhill sits Ski Bradford. This Boston area ski resort prides itself on convenient, affordable fun, day and night with lighting and snowmaking on all 15 trails, glades and a terrain park that totals more than 60 skiable acres. Many of the trails are geared toward advanced skiers, but beginners and intermediates will find plenty to do. The resort also offers skiing and snowboarding lessons, rental, a full-service snack bar and a large base lodge.

Nashoba Valley Ski Area

Opened by her father in 1964, Nashoba Valley Ski Area is where Pam Fletcher learned her Olympic skiing skills. It’s just 30 miles northwest of Boston in Westford, MA. At over 50 acres, the ski area offers a 240-foot vertical drop with 18 beautifully groomed trails, nine lifts, and two terrain parks. The entire resort is fully equipped for snowmaking and offers rentals, a café and a restaurant and lounge that overlooks the slopes.

Wachusett Mountain

Wachusett is the highest mountain in Massachusetts east of the Connecticut River. As such, it offers a 1,000-foot vertical drop and 25 trails for beginners to advanced level skiers over its 103 acres of terrain. Advanced skiers can take in the Boston skyline from the top of the summit, while everyone can enjoy views of the old growth forest that overlooks the Wachusett Lake. They offer skiing and snowboarding lessons, plus a lively restaurant and a café can be found in the base lodge. The ski area is located over an hour from Boston between the towns of Princeton and Westminster, but a weekend train and complimentary shuttle bus makes getting there fun and convenient.

Mount Sunapee

If you are looking for a larger ski resort, but still relatively close to the Boston area, consider the Vail-owned resort, Mount Sunapee.  Home to 66 trails, Mount Sunapee is well worth the hour and forty-minute drive from the city. It offers excellent grooming quality, moguls, and glades, plus the higher elevation means better snowfall. It’s located in the town of Newbury, which offers some historic buildings and attractions including the John Hay National Wildlife Refuge along Lake Sunapee.

Boston, MA Ski Storage

In between your trips down the slopes, make sure you have a nice, safe place to store your skis. Log Ski Rack hand-crafts storage racks for skis and snowboards that are both beautiful and functional. The high-quality ski racks are made from northern white cedar logs and provide excellent ski storage for homes, resorts and more. Shop our ski racks online now and get free shipping to the Boston, MA area or contact us for a custom ski rack designed to meet your unique storage needs.

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