- TripBuzz found 656 things to do with kids in or near Burlington, Massachusetts, including 650 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Boston, Salem, Lowell and Cambridge.
- From Kings Bowling to Burlington Ice Palace, the Burlington area offers 119 different types of family activities, including: Family Fun Center, Movie Theaters, Parks and Recreation Centers.
- Home to Northeastern University, Burlington is less than twenty miles from Boston. A small suburban town, the city features numerous parks and outdoor spaces providing for an array of recreational fun and activities. This includes public golf courses, tennis courts, skating parks and fishing ponds. The city also has a number of shopping centers including a two-story, indoor mall.
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Candlepin bowling is available along 28 lanes at the Champ's-Bowl-O-Rama Family Fun Center, which is open to the general public as well as bowling leagues. The facility also has a video game arcade, an on-site cafe, and private party areas.
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The 27-acre Peirce Island is an island that separates the Piscataqua River from the South end of Portsmouth. The island has an outdoor pool, walking paths, multiple playgrounds, and boat launching spots.
45.5 Miles
Johnson Theater is a fully-equipped, 688 seat theater on the campus of the University of New Hampshire. The liberal arts college presents an array of celebrity series performances, plays, musical concerts and ballets.
45.6 Miles
An entertainment center, Sky Zone Providence features trampoline activities including dodgeball, basketball, open jumping, a foam zone and aerobics classes. The center provides a separate toddler time, a room for private parties and a program for special needs jumpers.
45.6 Miles
Hope Artiste Village is a community for designers, artists, and entrepreneurs. The village features numerous shops and eateries including a bakery and it also hosts live music events and a farmers market.
45.7 Miles
Renamed and repaired in 1791, Fort Constitution was used during the war of 1812, and to train military units during the Civil War. The Fort Constitution Historic Site now provides a glimpse of that past through walking trails, the fort, and a lighthouse on the shore of the Atlantic Ocean.
45.7 Miles
An indoor play center and party place designed for children between the ages of 1 and 8 years, Imagination Island features a variety of play equipment and creative play stations. The center hosts birthday parties, as well.
45.7 Miles
Featuring 6,500-seats, Cowell Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium that consists of a turf playing field and a 400-meter track. The stadium is home to the football team of the University of New Hampshire.
45.7 Miles
Ideal for leisurely walks, the Stillwater Scenic Trail was originally the bed of a railroad that connected Providence with several Massachusetts towns. Most of the one mile trail follows the Woonasquatucket River before it flows into the Stillwater Pond.
45.8 Miles
Mayflower II is a full-scale replica of the famous 17th-century sailing ship called Mayflower which brought the Pilgrims to the New World. It is seaworthy and undertakes numerous sailing trips.