- TripBuzz found 684 things to do with kids in or near Saugus, Massachusetts, including 672 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Boston, Salem, Lowell and Gloucester.
- From Route 1 Miniature Golf & Batting Cages to Hockey Town USA Inc, the Saugus area offers 117 different types of family activities, including: Skating Rinks, Mini Golf, Children's Entertainment and Theaters.
- Located in the Greater Boston area, within Essex County, lies the city of Saugus. First settled in 1629, the city is rich in historical heritage. Locals and visitors can enjoy strolling the streets of the town appreciating the architecture and colorful foliage seen throughout the local parks and neighborhoods. The town is also home to an original iron works building, one of the areas most popular attractions.
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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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Manning Field is a track and sports field that is open to the general public for walking on weekdays. The field also hosts sporting events for high school and youth teams.
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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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Managed by FMC Ice Sports, the Connery Rink is an ice skating facility that offers public skating, a variety of hockey leagues and programs, and lessons in ice skating, figure skating, and hockey.
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Movie shows and big-name musical concerts are part of the entertainment lineup for The Lynn Auditorium. Known for presenting classic rock concerts, this auditorium hosts comedians and some of the biggest names in music history.
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Walsh's Deep Sea Fishing offers several private boat charters on the Atlantic Ocean. Visitors can go on day long deep sea fishing trips, whale watching tours, and evening cruises, and the private vessel can accommodate up to 149 passengers.
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There are a variety of running and hiking trails along with baseball and softball fields at Pine Banks Park. The park features nine sports fields in total that are used for baseball, softball, field hockey, and soccer.
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Built in 1885, the Grand Army of the Republic Museum is a great place to visit for history enthusiasts. Must-see features include the 56' x 46' main hall, research library, and memorabilia from the Revolutionary War through the Korean War.
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America's first public beach, Revere Beach is a scenic boardwalk and ocean beach area. Athletic events, sand carving, beach combing and restaurants are available and incoming planes can be seen landing at Logan Airport.
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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.