- TripBuzz found 335 things to do with kids in or near Amesbury, Massachusetts, including 324 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Salem, Gloucester, Lowell and Beverly.
- From Leo's Super Bowl Inc to Lake Gardner, the Amesbury area offers 111 different types of family activities, including: Bowling, History Museums, Movie Theaters and Farms & Ranches.
- Settled from 1637 to 1876, Amesbury was initially a farming and mill town, while also specializing in shipbuilding, fishing, and shipping. The town is known for its large amount of Victorian and Federal styled architecture, some of which can be viewed in the historic downtown area. Boston is approximately 45 minutes from Amesbury.
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Established in 1942, the Parker River National Wildlife Refuge comprises of a variety of habitats which offer shelter to migratory birds as well as diverse local wildlife.
5.9 Miles
Tours through Eastman's Docks are based on five different vessels that run through the Gulf of Maine. The most common tours revolve around fishing and whale watching, but private charters are available as well.
6.5 Miles
The attractions at Turkey Hill Farm vary by season. In the summers, the farm offers blueberry, raspberry, and flower picking, while in the winter it sells Christmas trees. The farm also serves free apple cider.
6.7 Miles
Buc's Lagoon is a pirate-themed miniature golf course that features a wide variety of challenging and whimsically decorated holes. The course also features an ice cream parlor with a variety of flavors.
7.0 Miles
Situated on the Atlantic Ocean, the Hampton Beach State Park is home to miles of sandy beachfront, with swimming, camping, picnic areas and fishing, and regular evening entertainment at the oceanfront Seashell Pavilion.
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Part of the Hampton Beach Casino, Casino Cascade Water Slide has two 480-foot body slides that twist and turn. There is also an enclosed tube slide with a pool and a deck area that can be used for eating.
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Celebrating the history and evolution of firefighting, the Seacoast Fire Museum makes a great field trip destination. The museum contains numerous artifacts and memorabilia including an antique fire hose and fire pumper.
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Get a history lesson at Tuck Museum. Early American history is on display in the form of many exhibits including a 1950s beach cottage, a restored barn and a school house. Open Sunday, Wednesday and Friday, and tours are offered.
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The Playland Arcade is a beach boardwalk that features plenty of fun activities for visitors of all ages, including video games from the 1980s and 1990s, skeeball, pinball, and more.
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Anglers and sport fishing enthusiasts regularly visit the Hampton State Beach in Hampton, New Hampshire. The park is an excellent location for swimming, wading, tubing, boating and fishing. It also contains an RV campground with electrical hookups.