- 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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Enjoy a variety of entertaiment options at Kings Bowling, including ten-pin bowling, ping pong, billards and more. Get a bite to eat at the full-service restaurant or cocktails at one of two bars. Private space can be booked for parties.
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Located in a warehouse, Nh Indoor Paintball offers visitors a competitive paintball experience with obstacles like walls to hide behind. The field has a pro shop located next to it that sells paintball related equipment.
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Visitors can enjoy the scenic views of the Merrimack Valley and the western shoreline of Lake Cochichewick with the hiking trails at Weir Hill. There are 4 miles of trails and also a 60 acre oak-hickory forest.
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The Burlington Swim & Tennis Club is a non-profit tennis club that also acts as a social club and operated pool. The club features an outdoor pool, tennis courts, a clubhouse facility.
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Nestle in the Nashua city center, Mine Falls Park is a verdant oasis that offers something for all ages. Park visitors have picnics, swim, fish, hike and ride bikes. In the winter months, cross country skiing is the dominant activity.
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Located in Concord, Massachusetts, the Battle Road Trail is a 5 1/2 mile trail along the route that British soldiers used to travel between Boston and Concord. The trail is paved and suitable for walking, biking and wheelchair use.
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Near the location of the first shots fired during the Revolutionary War, The Old Manse is riddled with history. The Old Manse was the hub or great brains that drove the political and cultural revolutions of early America.
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Canobie Lake Park is a full-service amusement park that embraces many types of rides. Massive roller coasters form the bulk of the park, but there are also rides for children as well as games and live entertainment.
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Built in 1930, the Yankee Cannonball Rollercoaster is an amusement park ride at Canobie Lake Park that was designed by Herbert Paul Schmeck. The coaster has two cars that can each fit 6 riders at a time.