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WELCOME TO THE GREATER GARDNER REGION

The Greater Gardner area offers visitors a wide variety of agricultural, recreational and cultural activities sure to keep even the most active person happy. From cross country and down hill skiing within the many state and city forests and parks as well as at nearby Wachusett Mountain, to swimming, boating, cycling and hiking activities within short driving distance, outdoor enthusiasts are sure to be happy in Greater Gardner. Play a round of golf at the Gardner Municipal Golf Course, Westminster Country Club, Templewood Golf Course or Winchendon School Golf Course. Come skate at our Veteran's Skating Rink or swim with world class swimmers at the Greenwood Memorial Pool or WP Clark Memorial Center.
 
 Visit the Gardner Museum in Gardner, the Native American Village and Museum in Winchendon, Gardner Heritage State Park Visitor's Center, Surroundings Gallery and many other fine and interesting exhibits and showrooms.
 
 There is plenty of shopping to do in the Greater Gardner area. Visit Downtown Gardner, an area rich in specialty shops and hospitality, or visit one of the many  Furniture Outlet stores, found throughout the Greater Gardner area. In addition, the area is filled with antique shops sure to thrill even the most avid antiquer.
 
 In the fall, visit one of the many apple farms situated within and around the Greater Gardner area. Enjoy the most breathtaking and spectacular foliage of anywhere in Massachusetts as you enjoy a quiet ride along the Mohawk and Johnny Appleseed Trails.
 
 And while you are here, don't forget to visit any one of our fine eating establishments where you will enjoy not only good food, but great company.
 
 Please take a moment to look through the membership listing for local restaurants, places to visit, lodging and accomodations and just about anything else you may need.
 
 And come visit us soon. You will be glad you did!

Lodging & Accomodations
Courtyard Marriott Fitchburg
http://www.marriott.com
978-342-7100

Colonial Hotel
http://www.colonial-hotel.com
(978) 630-2500

Super 8 Motel
http://www.super8.com
(978) 630-2888

King Phillip Motel
35 State Rd.
Phillipston, MA
(978) 249-6300

Wachusett Village Inn
http://www.wachusett.com
(978) 874-2000

Furniture Outlets
http://www.gardneroutlets.com/

Please call the Greater Gardner Chamber of Commerce for more information on what to see and do in the Greater Gardner area.
(978) 632-1780 ___________________________________________________________________________

Wachusett Mountain Ski Area Wachusett Mountain has a long history of tourism on the mountain. The first hotel was constructed on the summit in 1882. A new summit hotel was constructed in 1907 and continued operations until it was destroyed by fire in 1970. Over 600,000 people visit the mountain year round with at least half of that number visiting the Wachusett Mountain State Reservation in the summer and fall.

http://www.wachusett.com/

Consumers More Likely to Buy From Chamber Members A new national study reveals that membership in your local Chamber of Commerce can significantly boost consumer's confidence, favorability, awareness, and likelihood to patronize a business in the future. The report, released by the Shapiro Group, notes that in the Northeast, small businesses can see their business increase by as much as 63% as a result of their membership. (Chamber Value)

Dunn State Park This 119 acre park features a 20 acre pond, walking trails, swimming, fishing, picnicking, public programs, and play equipment. Private canoes and non-motorized boats are allowed on the pond. In the winter the trails are open for cross country skiing, ice skating is allowed on the pond and often there is a fire blazing in the visitors centers fireplace.  All activities offered by the park are accessible to people with disabilities.

http://www.mass.gov/dcr/parks/central/dunn.htm

Lake Dennison Recreation Area Lake Dennison is a section of the Army Corps of Engineers Birch Hill Flood Control Project. The DCR, via Otter River State Park staff, manages 4,221 acres of Corp land for recreational use. Located in Winchendon, the park has 150 campsites. There is a swimming beach on Lake Dennison.

http://www.mass.gov/dcr/parks/central/lden.htm

Wachusett Mountain State ReservationRising above the surrounding forest to a height of 2006 feet, Mount Wachusett stands as a unique landmark within the central New England landscape. From the summit, a clear day reveals views of Mt. Monadnock in New Hampshire, the Berkshires to the west, and the Boston skyline to the east. The 3,000-acre Wachusett Mountain State Reservation surrounds the summit and offers a wealth of natural and recreational resources. The Reservation's natural resources include forests, alpine meadows, ponds, streams, fields, and even a perched bog. Recreational opportunities abound at the reservation including hiking, nature study, hawk watching, picnicking, and skiing. The Reservation offers 17 miles of hiking and walking trails, including 3.9 miles of the Midstate Trail, which runs from Ashburnham to the Rhode Island border. Mountain Road stretches to the John Hitchcock Visitor's Center at the summit, a short distance from the Wachusett Mountain Ski Area, which is the largest in eastern Massachusetts.

http://www.mass.gov/dcr/parks/central/wach.htm

 

Otter River State ForestOtter River State Forest is a popular camping and day-use facility in a beautiful area of north central Massachusetts. Its developed facilities are centered on Beaman Pond and include 85 campsites, a swimming beach, ball field and picnic areas. Yurt camping is also available. Otter River State Forest was the first area acquired by the State Forest Commission in 1915.

http://www.mass.gov/dcr/parks/central/ottr.htm

Quabbin ReservoirQuabbin Reservoir is one of the largest man-made public water supplies in the United States. Created in the 1930s by the construction of two huge earthen dams, the reservoir is fed by the three branches of the Swift River, and seasonally by the Ware River. Quabbin's water covers 39 square miles, is 18 miles long and has 181 miles of shoreline. When full, Quabbin holds 412 billion gallons of water.

http://www.mass.gov/dcr/parks/central/quabbin.htm

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