Things to Do with Kids in Marblehead, MA

  • TripBuzz found 600 things to do with kids in or near Marblehead, Massachusetts, including 586 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Boston, Salem, Gloucester and Cambridge.
  • From Devereaux Beach to Chandler Hovey Park, the Marblehead area offers 114 different types of family activities, including: History Museums, Parks, Historic Homes and Movie Theaters.
  • Located on coastal New England, Marblehead, Massachusetts is settled in Essex County with a population of just under 20,000 residents. The city, a rocky peninsula in the Massachusetts Bay, is also settled on the coast of Salem Harbor. The waterfront settlement defines the community's natural scenery and maintains the city's emphasis on coastal commercialism.
  • TripBuzz found 600 things to do with kids in or near Marblehead, Massachusetts, including 586 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Boston, Salem, Gloucester and Cambridge.
  • From Devereaux Beach to Chandler Hovey Park, the Marblehead area offers 114 different types of family activities, including: History Museums, Parks, Historic Homes and Movie Theaters.
  • Located on coastal New England, Marblehead, Massachusetts is settled in Essex County with a population of just under 20,000 residents. The city, a rocky peninsula in the Massachusetts Bay, is also settled on the coast of Salem Harbor. The waterfront settlement defines the community's natural scenery and maintains the city's emphasis on coastal commercialism.
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38.0 Miles
76% 38 votes
Haunted Tours Plymouth Rock, Plymouth, MA 02361 MoreLess Info
At the historic Plymouth colony, visitors can learn about the spooky history of the town with Colonial Lantern Tours. Visitors get to carry their own lanterns to light the dark while walking around the colony and hearing ghost stories.
38.0 Miles
100% 1 votes
Family Fun Center 800 Chestnut Street, Franklin, MA 2038 MoreLess Info
From personal training to fitness classes, The Adirondack Club offers its members an aquatics facility, gyms, and tennis courts. During the summer, the club hosts various youth camps for tennis, arts and crafts, and swimming.
38.1 Miles
88% 41 votes
Parks Nelson Street, Plymouth, MA MoreLess Info
Nelson Memorial Park offers a range of activities for the entire family. The park features a playground and picnic area along with a splash pad, boat ramp and a bike path that follows the harbor.
38.2 Miles
67% 15 votes
Bowling 340 Amherst Street, Nashua, NH 03063 MoreLess Info
Leda Lanes is one of the few candlepin bowling alleys in the U.S. Patrons not only enjoy bowling, but a game of pool, an arcade, a full bar, and a separate space for the kids to 'Glow Bowl'.
38.2 Miles
50% 4 votes
Dog Park Dacey Field, 700 Lincoln Street, Franklin, MA 02038 MoreLess Info
Located next to the Dacey Field playground, the Franklin Dog Park is a fenced, double-gated park for dogs, open from dawn until dusk. The park offers shaded areas, picnic tables and supplies for clean-up and disposal.
38.3 Miles
95% 131 votes
National & State Parks Route 1A, Rye, NH MoreLess Info
Odiorne Park State Park is the largest stretch of undeveloped shoreline in New Hampshire. Visitors can have a picnic, boat, fish, hike, or cross-country ski in this day use park.
38.3 Miles
67% 3 votes
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Roby Park

Parks Spit Brook Road, Nashua, NH 03063 MoreLess Info
Seasons change, but Nashua's own Roby Park is the perfect spot to bring the family anytime of the year. With a zip line, playground, ice skating rink, two baseball diamonds, and a giant hill made for sledding, the park offers much to keep little ones busy as well as adults.
38.4 Miles
86% 81 votes
Beaches Route 1A, Rye, NH MoreLess Info
Affording a lovely view of the Isle of Shoals, the Wallis Sands State Beach is one of the most popular in New Hampshire. The beach has a clean, sandy shore and a soft bed in the shallow areas, making it popular with children and families.
38.4 Miles
89% 363 votes
Monuments Allerton Street, Plymouth, MA 02360 MoreLess Info
National Monument to the Forefathers, formerly called the Pilgrim Monument, is the third tallest statue in the country and supposedly, the world's largest solid granite structure. It was built in 1889 in memory of the first settlers here who were called Pilgrims or Forefathers.
38.4 Miles
81% 36 votes
Whale Watching Tours 10 Town Wharf, Plymouth, MA 02362 MoreLess Info
Visitors can spot Humpback whales on Captain John Whale Watching & Fishing Tours. The tour goes through a variety of sight-seeing destinations on the ocean, including a mini-lighthouse. They also have a deep sea fishing tour.
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