Thunderbolt Mountain Coaster
Thrills and Scenic Views at Thunderbolt Mountain Coaster
Thunderbolt Mountain Coaster: A thrilling roller coaster experience nestled in the picturesque Berkshire Mountains of Charlemont, Massachusetts.
Nestled in the scenic landscapes of Charlemont, Massachusetts, Thunderbolt Mountain Coaster offers a thrilling experience for adventure seekers. This roller coaster is set against the backdrop of the stunning Berkshire Mountains, making it a perfect destination for tourists who love the combination of nature and adrenaline. With its winding track and breathtaking views, visitors can enjoy an exhilarating ride that is fun for all ages.
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Car
If you are traveling by car from Mohawk Trail, start by heading south on MA-2 E from the Mohawk Trail area. Follow MA-2 E for approximately 8 miles. Take the exit toward Charlemont and merge onto MA-8 S. Continue for about 1 mile, then turn left onto Thunder Mountain Rd. Follow Thunder Mountain Rd for about 0.5 miles until you reach 66D Thunder Mountain Rd, Charlemont, MA 01339. Parking is available on site.
Public Transportation
To reach Thunderbolt Mountain Coaster by public transportation, you will first need to take a bus from Mohawk Trail to Charlemont. Check the local bus schedule for the exact routes and times, as services may vary. Once you arrive in Charlemont, you will need to either walk or take a taxi for approximately 1 mile to 66D Thunder Mountain Rd. Be sure to plan your trip ahead of time, as public transportation may have limited schedules.
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