Here are some of the best sledding spots in Massachusetts. Many places in Massachusetts are actually better in the cold weather. Even though we all know there are some great hidden Massachusetts sledding hills across the state, we’ve selected areas where sledding is explicitly permitted in order to avoid having your fun cut short. Pack the hot cocoa, slip into your snow pants, and check out these awesome sledding slopes!

  1. Mt. Hood, 100 Sleyton Road, Melrose. People come from all around to ride the powder at this sledding hill. A community favorite.

Flickr/Jim 02176, Melrose, MA 02176, USA

  1. Northampton’s “Hospital Hill.” Located on the edge of the grounds of the former state hospital just above Smith Colleges’ equestrian center, it’s hard to miss this towering hill when you’re traveling west on Route 66 from downtown Northampton. A popular (and awesome) sledding spot in western Massachusetts.

Flickr/MOTT Northampton, MA, USA

  1. Forest Park, Springfield. Two adjacent areas in the Barney Estate area of Forest Park are popular places for sledding - the Barney Hill and the Amphitheater.

Flickr/MOTT Forest Park, Springfield, MA, USA

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  1. Boston Common. You don’t have to go far out of the city to get your sledding fix! There’s plenty of room and snowy hills right in the middle of Boston.

Flickr/MOTT 115 Boylston St, Boston, MA 02116, USA

  1. Sheriff’s Meadow, Martha’s Vineyard. If you’re wintering on the Vineyard, head on over to Sheriff’s Meadow for some prime sledding. There’s a good mix of steeper areas and more gentle slopes for the little ones.

Flickr/MOTT 57 David Ave, Vineyard Haven, MA 02568, USA

  1. Prospect Hill Park, Waltham. Definitely some steep spots here, so stay in control and have a blast. It has a wonderful spot on a cliff-top ridge that looks back across Waltham and Watertown over the whole Boston basin. 322 Totten Pond Road, Waltham.

Flickr/MOTT 314 Totten Pond Rd, Waltham, MA 02451, USA

  1. Leo J. Martin Golf Course, 190 Park Road, Weston. Plenty of terrain for sledding, tubing, and general snowy fun.

Flickr/Lee Haywood Leo J Martin Golf Shop, 190 Park Rd, Weston, MA 02493, USA

  1. Cable Hill County Road, Ipswich. A good mix of steep areas and gentler spots.

Flickr/Sandor Weisz Ipswich, MA, USA

  1. President’s Lawn, Tufts University. This place is steep, but Tufts looks out for your safety by putting haystacks around trees and fences to soften any crashes.

Flickr/oldoneliner 55 Professors Row, Medford, MA 02155, USA

  1. Petee’s Hill, Sharon. The hill is located near Sharon center on Route 27.

Flickr/Jennifer Lamb 14 Depot St, Sharon, MA 02067, USA

  1. Needham High School. Great for younger kids.

Daniel Palmer/Google 609 Webster St, Needham, MA 02494, USA

  1. Bear Hill Golf Course, 2 North St, Stoneham

Flickr/Steven Depolo 2 North St, Stoneham, MA 02180, USA

  1. DeNormandie Dairy Farm, 65 Shaws Cove, Fairhaven, MA

Flickr/grevillea 65 Shaws Cove Rd, Fairhaven, MA 02719, USA

  1. Human dog-sledding at Lowell Winterfest. This sort of counts, right? For those who want to level up their sledding experience.

Flickr/MOTT 50 E Merrimack St, Lowell, MA 01852, USA

Where are your favorite places to go sledding in Massachusetts? Let us know in the comments. While you’re having fun with Massachusetts sledding hills, be sure to also check out some of the wonderful winter festivals in Massachusetts.

Flickr/Jim

02176, Melrose, MA 02176, USA

Flickr/MOTT

Northampton, MA, USA

Forest Park, Springfield, MA, USA

Warmarking

115 Boylston St, Boston, MA 02116, USA

57 David Ave, Vineyard Haven, MA 02568, USA

314 Totten Pond Rd, Waltham, MA 02451, USA

Flickr/Lee Haywood

Leo J Martin Golf Shop, 190 Park Rd, Weston, MA 02493, USA

Flickr/Sandor Weisz

Ipswich, MA, USA

Flickr/oldoneliner

55 Professors Row, Medford, MA 02155, USA

Flickr/Jennifer Lamb

14 Depot St, Sharon, MA 02067, USA

Daniel Palmer/Google

609 Webster St, Needham, MA 02494, USA

Flickr/Steven Depolo

2 North St, Stoneham, MA 02180, USA

Flickr/grevillea

65 Shaws Cove Rd, Fairhaven, MA 02719, USA

50 E Merrimack St, Lowell, MA 01852, USA

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Winter Attractions in Massachusetts December 06, 2022 William Suphan What are the best small towns to visit in Massachusetts during the winter? The best small towns to visit in Massachusetts during the winter include:

Stockbridge. This charming small town in Massachusetts is the basis for many of Norman Rockwell’s paintings. Wellfleet. First settled during the 1650s, this historical town is known for having some of the best seafood in the state. Berkshires. The former home of Norman Rockwell and Herman Melville, this is a lovely palace to visit in winter. Northampton. This is perhaps the most picturesque small town to visit during the winter, with beautiful houses everywhere.

Find out more about these and a few more of the best small towns to visit in Massachusetts during the winter.  What are the best winter festivals in Massachusetts? The best winter festivals in Massachusetts are:

North Adams WinterFest. There’s a chowder competition, ice sculpting, horse-drawn wagon rides, and much more at this festival. North County Eats. The perfect festival for foodies, this is where to try scrumptious specials from local restaurants. MSPCA Polar Plunge. Located in Centerville, this is where the more courageous locals gather to take a dip in the wintery waters. Easthampton Winterfest. This festival starts off with a pancake breakfast and continues with wagon rides, a snowman-making contest, a dance party, and much more.

Learn more about these and several more of the best winter festivals in Massachusetts.  What are the best winter day trips in Massachusetts? These are the best winter day trips in Massachusetts:

Gould’s Maple Sugar House. Located in Shelburne Falls, this little shop is full of tasty maple confections. Bash Bish Falls. This is a picturesque waterfall that freezes in winter and is also the tallest waterfall in the state. Oakwood Farm Christmas Barn. This shop in Spencer is the ultimate place for Christmas gifts for your whole family. Wynott’s Wands. The perfect place for Harry Potter fans. Buy your own handcrafted wand and other Potteresque goodies.

Discover more about these and more of the best winter day trips in Massachusetts. 

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Winter Attractions in Massachusetts

December 06, 2022

William Suphan

What are the best small towns to visit in Massachusetts during the winter? The best small towns to visit in Massachusetts during the winter include:

Stockbridge. This charming small town in Massachusetts is the basis for many of Norman Rockwell’s paintings. Wellfleet. First settled during the 1650s, this historical town is known for having some of the best seafood in the state. Berkshires. The former home of Norman Rockwell and Herman Melville, this is a lovely palace to visit in winter. Northampton. This is perhaps the most picturesque small town to visit during the winter, with beautiful houses everywhere.

Find out more about these and a few more of the best small towns to visit in Massachusetts during the winter.  What are the best winter festivals in Massachusetts? The best winter festivals in Massachusetts are:

North Adams WinterFest. There’s a chowder competition, ice sculpting, horse-drawn wagon rides, and much more at this festival. North County Eats. The perfect festival for foodies, this is where to try scrumptious specials from local restaurants. MSPCA Polar Plunge. Located in Centerville, this is where the more courageous locals gather to take a dip in the wintery waters. Easthampton Winterfest. This festival starts off with a pancake breakfast and continues with wagon rides, a snowman-making contest, a dance party, and much more.

Learn more about these and several more of the best winter festivals in Massachusetts.  What are the best winter day trips in Massachusetts? These are the best winter day trips in Massachusetts:

Gould’s Maple Sugar House. Located in Shelburne Falls, this little shop is full of tasty maple confections. Bash Bish Falls. This is a picturesque waterfall that freezes in winter and is also the tallest waterfall in the state. Oakwood Farm Christmas Barn. This shop in Spencer is the ultimate place for Christmas gifts for your whole family. Wynott’s Wands. The perfect place for Harry Potter fans. Buy your own handcrafted wand and other Potteresque goodies.

Discover more about these and more of the best winter day trips in Massachusetts. 

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The OIYS Visitor Center

The best small towns to visit in Massachusetts during the winter include:

  • Stockbridge. This charming small town in Massachusetts is the basis for many of Norman Rockwell’s paintings.
  • Wellfleet. First settled during the 1650s, this historical town is known for having some of the best seafood in the state.
  • Berkshires. The former home of Norman Rockwell and Herman Melville, this is a lovely palace to visit in winter.
  • Northampton. This is perhaps the most picturesque small town to visit during the winter, with beautiful houses everywhere.

Find out more about these and a few more of the best small towns to visit in Massachusetts during the winter. 

What are the best winter festivals in Massachusetts?

The best winter festivals in Massachusetts are:

  • North Adams WinterFest. There’s a chowder competition, ice sculpting, horse-drawn wagon rides, and much more at this festival.
  • North County Eats. The perfect festival for foodies, this is where to try scrumptious specials from local restaurants.
  • MSPCA Polar Plunge. Located in Centerville, this is where the more courageous locals gather to take a dip in the wintery waters.
  • Easthampton Winterfest. This festival starts off with a pancake breakfast and continues with wagon rides, a snowman-making contest, a dance party, and much more.

Learn more about these and several more of the best winter festivals in Massachusetts. 

What are the best winter day trips in Massachusetts?

These are the best winter day trips in Massachusetts:

  • Gould’s Maple Sugar House. Located in Shelburne Falls, this little shop is full of tasty maple confections.
  • Bash Bish Falls. This is a picturesque waterfall that freezes in winter and is also the tallest waterfall in the state.
  • Oakwood Farm Christmas Barn. This shop in Spencer is the ultimate place for Christmas gifts for your whole family.
  • Wynott’s Wands. The perfect place for Harry Potter fans. Buy your own handcrafted wand and other Potteresque goodies.

Discover more about these and more of the best winter day trips in Massachusetts.