Webster is a small town of about 16,000 (add 2,500 or so more in summer) in South County region of Central Massachusetts along the Connecticut border.
Get in
editBy Car
editWebster is located on I-395, which connects the town to Worcester in the north as well as the Massachusetts Turnpike (I-90) for travelers coming from east or west. I-395 runs south into Connecticut all the way to I-95 in New London.
By Public Transportation
editWebster can be reached from Worcester using the Worcester Regional Transit Authority's Route 42 Bus.
By Air
editThe nearest commercial airport is Worcester Regional Airport in Worcester, about 25 minutes away from Webster. Add 5-10 minutes if heading somewhere in Dudley. It has daily service to JFK International Airport in New York as well as occasional flights to destinations in Florida.
Get around
editBy Car
editWebster is easily navigated by car. There is not much traffic and most attractions are located either on or close to the main thoroughfares (Route 12 and Route 16).
By Public Transportation
editParts of Webster and Dudley can be accessed by bus using either the Worcester Regional Transit Authority Route 42 or Webster-Dudley-Southbridge Shuttle. These routes serve downtown Webster and Main St leading in either direction, but not much else.
On Foot
editDowntown Webster and the neighboring bits of Dudley are walkable, but the two towns cover a fairly large land area and reaching places outside of downtown on foot will require lengthy walks in areas without any pedestrian infrastructure.
See
edit- Samuel Slater Experience, 31 Ray St, Webster, ☏ +1 508 461-2955. Museum focused on textile manufacturing and the life of Samuel Slater, one of the fathers of the Industrial Revolution.
Do
edit- 1 Lake Chargoggagoggmanchauggagoggchaubunagungamaugg. That 45 letter name is the longest place name in the United States (and contains the most uses of the letters "g" and "a" in any English word). The beautiful spring-fed lake was a critical fishing site for Native Americans of the area and later supported shoe and textile industry. The lake may now be referred to as Webster Lake, or officially "Lake Chaubunagungamaug" but the full name lives on. Watch the sailboat races every Sunday in summer. Fish, swim or boat from the 17 mile shoreline the famous 1442 acre lake. Fishing is mostly for smallmouth bass, pickerel or perch. The town appropriates money for stocking the lake. The lake has excellent white sandy beaches. Point Breeze, Indian Inn, and Bates Grove are favorite picnic areas.
- Indian Ranch, 200 Gore Rd, Webster, ☏ +1 508 943-3871. Large concert venue and campground located on a lake.
- 2 Breezy Picnic Grounds Waterslides, Douglas.
- Mass Audubon Pierpoint Meadow Wildlife Sanctuary, 38 Marsh Rd, Dudley. Take a stroll through this re-wilded former farm that is home to several rare bird species.
Buy
editThe Vault Adult Cannabis Dispensary, 70 Worcester Rd, Unit 225, Webster, ☏ +1 774 520-2420.
Eat
edit- Point Breeze, 114 Point Breeze Rd, ☏ +1 508 943-0404.
- Lake Pizza & Restaurant, 39 Thompson Rd, ☏ +1 508 943-3684.
Drink
editSleep
editGo next
editVisit Worcester to take in a baseball game, a museum, or see a concert
Explore nearby Putnam and Connecticut's Quiet Corner
Experience early 19th century New England at Old Sturbridge Village
Routes through Webster |
Worcester via ← Oxford → Auburn ← | N S | → Norwich → New Haven via |
END ← | W E | → Jct N S → Milford |