- TripBuzz found 180 things to do with kids in or near Rye, New Hampshire, including 165 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Ogunquit, Hampton, Newburyport and Portsmouth.
- From Granite State Whale Watch, Inc. to Atlantic Whale Watch, the Rye area offers 114 different types of family activities, including: Beaches, National & State Parks, Whale Watching Tours and Fishing.
- Located on the shores of the Atlantic Ocean is the New Hampshire city of Rye. The coastal city is home to four of the nine Isles of Shoals, and is a popular tourist destination for Rye Beach. While beach recreation is the most popular attraction, the city also offers shopping, dining, lodging, golf and art museums.
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Once considered the heart of York County, the areas former textile mills have become a popular attraction as the Biddeford Mills Museum. The museum, open for tours, celebrates the culture of textile manufacturing throughout the area through the years.
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Roller World is skating rink that features an on site pro shop for roller skates and inline skates. The skating venue also has an arcade, a food court, and hosts birthday and private parties.
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North Shore Navigators Baseball games are held at Fraser Field, where the collegiate summer league team plays from June through August. Single game tickets or season passes are available and concessions include hot dogs and beer.
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487 Daniel Webster Highway, Merrimack, NH 3054
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Twin Bridges Park & Kids Kove is a 27 acre park featuring a large wooded playground nicknamed Kids Kove. The park also maintains a baseball field, picnic areas, climbing wall, and a hiking trail.
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With 260 acres of land to explore, Breakheart Reservation offers visitors scenic views of hills, trees, rivers, lakes, and rock formations. In the summer, Pearce Lake has designated areas for fishing and swimming.
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Located off of the Merrimack River, John E. Sheehy Memorial Park provides visitors with a shaded grass field to watch the river from. The park has a walking path that weaves between trees near the shore of the river.
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Built in 1940, Fraser Field is a baseball stadium that is currently home to the minor league North Shore Navigators. The stadium is also home to five different varsity high school baseball teams from the nearby area.
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Ferry Beach State park is a fine place to spend a day off from the city's hustle and bustle. It offers several white sandy beaches for your enjoyment. You can go on trail-hiking, picnics and swimming activities in the area.
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High Rock Park, Tower & Observatory features a 12 inch Meade telescope powerful enough to see the rings and moons of far-flung planets. The observatory welcomes visitors, and requests they make reservations.
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Known as the second largest municipal park in the greater Boston area, Lynn Woods Reserve is a natural preserve that is home to over 100 species of birds. The forest is situated on 2,200-acres of land.