- TripBuzz found 660 things to do with kids in or near Cambridge, Massachusetts, including 638 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Boston, Salem, Lowell and Brookline.
- From Charles River to Brattle Theatre, the Cambridge area offers 119 different types of family activities, including: Movie Theaters, Theaters, Bike Paths and Colleges & Universities.
- Just north of Boston, Cambridge is a well-respected community with both Harvard and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology making their home in this city. Cambridge's engineering structure includes several squares. These squares make up neighborhoods or districts making it easy for residents and tourists to get around the town. Attractions in Cambridge include several outdoor parks, theaters, music halls and both art and history museums.
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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.
30.0 Miles
Guests and members can enjoy a variety of fitness programs and tennis instruction at the Shrewsbury Health & Racquet Club. The health club also features pickelball, racquet ball, archery, wallyball, and a pro shop.
30.2 Miles
Located within Canobie Lake Park, Untamed Rollercoaster is an operating steel roller coaster with a forest and wilderness theme. Untamed is the steepest roller coaster in the Northeastern United States.
30.2 Miles
Starting from Canobie Lake Park, Blue Heron Lake Cruise takes visitors on a scenic cruise of the lake during the summer season. When the cruise is over, visitors can enjoy amusement park rides at the park.
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The Kimball Farm Corn Maze is a farm and outdoor amusement facility that offers a variety of farm-related entertainment for families. It features a corn maze, hay rides, and seasonal sleigh rides, as well as games.
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One of the larger city parks in the area is Dean Park. It features an extensive children's playground, tennis courts, baseball/softball fields, a pond with ducks and geese, walking paths, and even several fountains.
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The family home of the first Commander-in-Chief of the American Revolution has been preserved as the Artemus Ward House and Museum. General Artemus Ward moved his family into this now historic home in 1763, and it features multiple exhibits about the military hero and daily life during the American Revolution.
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A local favorite for families in the area, Plum Cove Beach is relatively private and secluded. The small beach is great for children due to its confined nature, or cuddle up next to a loved one and watch a beautiful sunrise.
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Acknowledging the role of women in history and their contributions to society, the Women at Work Museum offers exhibits and educational programs about women in multiple professions and disciplines. Stories are told through art, photographs, film and interactive exhibits.