Here is a slide show of photographs taken by Visual Communications
of resources and activities for residents and visitors.
These photographs have been taken over several semesters.
Look below to see the individual photographs.
The Wachusett Reservoir
provides a relaxing place for a picnic.
Bob's hot dog truck
There are many fishermen
along the shores of Wachusett.
There are many trails to
walk.
Fall foliage by the
reservoir.
A trail that leads to the
reervoir.
Tennis courts at Goodale
Park.
The West Boylston Arts
Foundation is raising money to counteract budgets cuts
in the schools
A teen umpiring a Little
League game.
Wachusett Country Club is
a public 18 hole golf course.
West Boylston Pride Park
Playground.
Ordering ice cream at
Pinecroft Dairy.
Weather permitting, there
has been a tradition of skating on the common.
There are concerts every
Sunday night at the bandstand in the summer.
Sliding at Goodale Park
is a popular activity.
Tennis and basketball
courts at Goodale Park.
The 'summer house' at
Goodale Park.
Goodale Park
A teen umpiring a Little
League game.
Teammates at the high
school baseball field during a Babe Ruth game.
A teen umpiring a Little
League game.
Wachusett Country Club
holds many banquets and events.
There are some scenic
views of Wachusett Reservoir from the Country Club
Wachusett Country Club
is also a popular sliding venue in the winter.
The Quinapoxet River
feeds into the Wachusett Reservoir. It runs along the
Rail Trail.
The Rail trail is a
popular walking, running, biking and cross country
skiing trail. It is an old rail road bed and runs along
the Quinapoxet River into Holden. There are many
historical landmarks along the way.
A bench to rest along the
Rail Trail.
Pick up baseball in the
spring at Goodale Park
A view of the Quinapoxet
River in winter.
Gardening
Bicyclists rest at the
junction of
Routes 12 and 140
Walking by the Old Stone
Church in spring
Bubbles are always a
favorite activity in the spring