- The list below includes 130 free or cheap things to do in or near Fitchburg, Massachusetts, including 109 different types of inexpensive activities like Bowling, Parks, Movie Theaters and Art Gallery.
- From Coggshall Park to Fitchburg Public Library, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Fitchburg and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Nashua, Marlborough, Worcester and Concord.
Showing 901-910 of
950
48.7 Miles
A multi-purpose outdoor space, Holyoke Heritage State Park offers enjoyment for tourists of all ages. Along with several walking trails, the park includes a playground, picnic area, small history museum and a fully operational carousel.
48.7 Miles
Kids and adults can enjoy painting plaster sculptures to take home at Plaster Fun Time. Kids paint their own way and on their own time since prices are per piece only. Nontoxic materials are used and party rentals available.
48.8 Miles
Truly dedicated to family bonding and activities, Cider Hill Farm designs its events and attractions around the family unit. Pick fresh fruit from the orchard, take a fun hayride, and enjoy a hot cup of apple cider with a warm doughnut.
48.8 Miles
Multiple bowling lanes are available for general public bowling at Fun Time Lanes. In addition to open bowling during most evenings, the site is also home to several different leagues and hosts local tournaments.
48.8 Miles
Holyoke's Land of Providence is a 25 acre open area along the banks of the Connecticut River. The area is donated and maintained through a grant from the Sisters of Providence holy order.
48.8 Miles
Owned and administered by the Marblehead Arts Association, the King Hooper Mansion is open seasonally. An architectural sight in itself, the mansion is home to an extensive and eclectic collection of art.
48.8 Miles
Part of Adams Park, Adams Playground is a small area with swings, slides, a play structure and a spray pad. The park area has a full basketball court, benches under shade trees and open, grass fields for playing.
48.8 Miles
Devereaux Beach is a public beach that features lifeguards, a picnic pavilion, public restrooms, and beach maintenance staff. The two pavilions are available for rent during the spring and fall seasons.
48.8 Miles
A 114 acre property that once belonged to the famous publisher Ellery Sedgwick, Long Hill now boasts an extensive network of meticulously landscaped gardens. The gardens combine intentional plantings with wilderness, and feature walking trails.