Just because it's winter doesn't mean you can't take a scenic drive. And after a snowfall, a winter in Massachusetts can be quite magical. If you want some things to do in the winter in Massachusetts, maybe a 57-mile drive on the Central Hills Loop scenic drive around the Quabbin Reservoir and through several small towns is something to consider.
(Please note: before you leave the house on a scenic drive in winter, check road conditions and only embark on this road trip if it's safe enough to do so.)
The 57-mile Central Hills Loop through several small towns around the Quabbin Reservoir is scenic any time of year. But after a snowfall in the winter, it's especially lovely.
None of your stops have to be too lengthy, so round trip is only a few hours. Perfect for a snowy afternoon drive before going home and spending a cozy evening by the fire.
You can choose any number of small towns like New Salem, Pelham, Belchertown, Ware, Hardwick, Nichewaugm and Petersham to begin this scenic drive.
It's most convenient to start the drive in New Salem where you can stop by the six-acre Bear's Den to see the newly fallen snow there. And don't forget to head over to the preserve's waterfall which will look lovely surrounded by snow.
From New Salem, head south to Belchertown and stop at the Quabbin Visitor Center if you'd like. Here you can park your car and go for a hike in the winter wonderland by the water or just marvel at the reservoir views.
Next on our scenic winter drive in Massachusetts, the Central Hills Loop heads east through the town of Ware. Stop here to see the beautiful Ware River.
Another point of interest along the drive is the Ware-Hardwick Covered Bridge in Ware. At 137 feet long, it is the longest covered bridge in Massachusetts and was built in 1886. This is a must-visit attraction near the Quabbin Reservoir.
After Ware, you'll head north through Hardwick, Nichewaug, and Petersham where you can stop at the Swift River Reservation before getting back to New Salem, completing the loop.
There are plenty of stops off of and along the Central Hills Loop where you can get out of your car and take in all the beauty in the area. Although you can always stay in the cozy warmth of your car and take in the views out your windows as well.
Have you taken a scenic winter drive in Massachusetts on the Central Hills Loop? What are some of your favorite points of interest along the way? Let us know below in the comments. We would love to hear from you!
If you're looking for more things to do in winter in Massachusetts, check out these winter places in Massachusetts that we think you should visit. Don't forget to stock up on the best road trip snacks!
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