- TripBuzz found 54 things to do with kids in or near Lee, Massachusetts, including 48 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Pittsfield, Lenox, Great Barrington and Stockbridge.
- From Lee Library to AniMagic, the Lee area offers 94 different types of family activities, including: Specialty Museums, Forests, Nature & Wildlife Areas and Historic Buildings.
- A small New England community, Lee is a growing resort town in Massachusetts. To accommodate its many tourists, the city is home to many bed and breakfasts, motels and boutique inns. Activities in the area include hiking, kayaking and golfing, as well as skiing and ice skating in the winter months. The city is also home to several museums including a special effects, animation museum.
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The Innisfree Garden is open from May to October for open public viewing. Guided tours are also available at certain times of the day as are picnic areas and some seating which allows visitors to enjoy the garden while resting.
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Haystack Golf Club is a golf course and club with views of the ridgeline and Haystack Mountains. The course has a traditional layout of 18 holes and requires both soft spike shoes and proper golf attire.
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Kingston, New York offers peaceful waterfront recreation at Kingston Point Beach. The small beach is home to a playground and picnic area, as well as a boat launch for those wanting to get out on the water.
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One of the largest collections of native New England species is on display at the Southern Vermont Natural History Museum. In addition to the geology, natural history, and live animal exhibits, the grounds of the museum off 600 acres of hiking trails and outdoor activities.
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Featuring two separate locations, Bounce Town is an indoor amusement center that features a variety of bounce play areas and equipment. The center is available for party and special event rentals.
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Located on land that was originally purchased in 1852, the Wilderstein Historic Site, offers a rare glimpse of life in the Hudson River Valley in the late 17th through 19th centuries. The extensive collection features generations of historic memorabilia and artifacts.
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Opened in 1897, Elizabeth Park is situated on 82 acres and features a rose garden, a pond area and open grass fields. The park has walking paths through wooded terrain, basketball and tennis courts, baseball fields and picnic areas.
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Wilderstein Preservation is located on a wooded bluff that overlooks the beautiful Hudson River. Mansion tours are available to see inside the historic property, but guests can also explore the trails throughout the property's 40 acres.
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Hikers love Bull's Bridge in Kent, Connecticut. This rustic covered bridge crosses the Connecticut River and is part of several hiking trails, including the monumental Appalachian Trail and several shorter, easier paths.
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A bowling center featuring 40 lanes, Spare Time Bristol offers open and league bowling along with a laser tag arena. The center provides a sports grill, high-definition televisions, private event hosting and arcade games.