- TripBuzz found 601 things to do with kids in or near Lowell, Massachusetts, including 577 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Boston, Salem, Cambridge and Brookline.
- From LeLacheur Park to Lowell Spinners, the Lowell area offers 114 different types of family activities, including: Parks, Theaters, History Museums and Specialty Museums.
- A short distance from Boston, Lowell is a large city with several parks and outdoor recreational spaces. This includes walking trails, playgrounds, picnic areas and a state forest with year-round activities. Home of the University of Massachusetts – Lowell, the city also offers a number of art galleries and public museums.
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A candlepin bowling alley with 20 lanes, New Palace Lanes offers equipment rentals, bumper bowling for kids, and specials. It hosts various kinds of league play, parties, and periodic tournaments.
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Majestic Lake Massabesic has the most beautiful fall foliage in New Hampshire. The lakeand its surroundings are also popular spots to hike, jog, cycle, swim and enjoy a picnic with friends.
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Truly dedicated to family bonding and activities, Cider Hill Farm designs its events and attractions around the family unit. Pick fresh fruit from the orchard, take a fun hayride, and enjoy a hot cup of apple cider with a warm doughnut.
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Newburyport, Massachusetts is home to the Custom House Maritime Museum. The museum is dedicated to the history of seafaring life in Newburyport and surrounding areas. Tours should be scheduled ahead of time.
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Built in 1886, the Town Hall Theater was historically used as a playhouse for traveling shows. The modern focus of the venue is as a comfortable, independent cinema which concentrates on artistic films.
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The Charles River Peninsula is a restored grassland field surrounded by water on three sides. The peninsula is populated by birch, hemlock, and beech trees and features several shoreline walking paths.
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Formerly an amusement park with roller coasters and a Ferris wheel, Pine Island Park features an artificial pond that can be used for fishing, swimming and boating. The park has walking trails, a playground and picnic tables.
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Arms Park is a small park and part of the Heritage Trail. The park offers scenic views of the bordering river, with several benches and rest areas available. Visitors will find a small waterfall at the end of the trail.
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Located in Natick, Massachusetts, the Broadmoore Wildlife Sanctuary is home to diverse species of reptiles, fish, birds and small mammals. Audubon members receive free admission, and non-members may visit for a small fee.
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Located at the first American credit union, America's Credit Union Museum offers three floors that can be toured. Rooms include offices and a conference center with period furnishings, photos and other informational items.