- TripBuzz found 87 things to do with kids in or near Grafton, Vermont, including 86 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Brattleboro, Windsor, Keene and Manchester.
- From Grafton Ponds Outdoor Center to Martins's Maple Farm, the Grafton area offers 69 different types of family activities, including: Skiing & Snowboarding, National & State Parks, Theaters and History Museums.
- A tiny historical village in Vermont, Grafton was once a sheep farming community. Founded in the 18th century, it is an older town with a rich history. Along with historical landmarks such as the Grafton Church (known as The White Church), recreational and fun activities such as cross-country skiing, mountain biking and antique shopping can also be enjoyed here.
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North Adams Cinema Corp is an eight theater movie multiplex that screens primarily first run Hollywood movies in all digital video and sound. The theater offers discount matinees, and runs promotions and specials.
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Historical Western Gateway Heritage State Park is a former railroad yard turned urban park. Artifacts, audio-visual presentation and restored buildings combine to offer visitors an engineering exhibit of the 19th century Hoosac Tunnel.
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Featuring a man-made 13-acre pond and sandy beaches, Storrs Pond Recreation Centre can be used for swimming, fishing and boating. There are also picnic areas, tennis and basketball courts as well as areas suitable for camping.
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Featuring 30 wooden lanes, Greylock Bowl & Golf offers open and league bowling with automatic scoring and a pro shop. The facility also provides golf simulators, pool tables and dart boards along with a bar and grill.
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At Peter W. Foote Vietnam Veterans Memorial Skating Rink, visitors can attend public freestyle skating sessions. The rink also hosts skating clubs, as well as women's hockey, youth hockey, and adult hockey leagues.
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A preserved New England bog, Hawley Bog is an unusual and distinctive ecosystem. Visitors can see a variety of bog plants, including orchids in season, as well as an array of wildlife.
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Mountain Meadow Preserve is a high fenced hunting preserve offering several big game hunt opportunities. Available game includes trophy whitetail deer, fallow deer, rams, red stag, wild boar, and buffalo.
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A compilation of art and history exhibits, Memorial Hall Museum is housed in an old school building. Along with antique furnishings, the museum also features vintage clothing, toys and historical documents.
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Including twelve museum houses constructed between 1730 and 1872, Deerfield Museums also include the Flynt Center for Early New England Life and the Memorial Libraries. Together, the museums house a huge collection of decorative art, antiques, clothing, and textiles.
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Spectacular views await hikers on the 1.6 mile Pine Cobble Trail. The trail has Cheshire quartzite cliffs that overlook Northern Berkshire County and is especially gorgeous in the fall, with unbeatable foliage.