- TripBuzz found 584 things to do with kids in or near Wellesley, Massachusetts, including 572 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Boston, Lowell, Cambridge and Brookline.
- From Glowgolf to Babson Skating Center, the Wellesley area offers 118 different types of family activities, including: Gardens, Parks, Mini Golf and Movie Theaters.
- An upscale suburb of Boston, Wellesley is home to a few colleges and institutions of higher learning. With a symphony orchestra along with outdoor walking and hiking trails, the community offers an array of activities for both residents and tourists to enjoy. Wellesley is also home to many businesses including Sun Life Financial and Harvard Pilgrim Health Care.
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A multipurpose sailing facility, Narragansett Sailing offers sailing lessons for sailors of all experience levels. The company also offers charter sailboats and mid-sized boats, and offers boat rentals and sales.
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Hidden Valley Golf Park features a regulation 18-hole golf course as well as an executive course for more advanced players. The 800-acre park also offers on-site campgrounds, annual special events and walking trails.
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With a designated swim area, Lake Gardner is utilized by visitors for its kayaking, fishing, paddleboarding, swimming, and boating opportunities. During the summer, the lake has lifeguards patrolling the beach and swimming areas.
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Old Sturbridge Village is a recreation of the rural New England area between 1790 to 1830. Featuring guides in costumes, the village is educational and informative and runs programs tailored to children.
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Featuring the New England tradition of candlepin bowling, Riverwalk Lanes offers quality family fun. The bowling alley offers 8 candlepin lanes, a retro design and a refreshment bar.
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Situated on 48-acres, Coggeshall Farm Museum, is a living history farm in Rhode Island. Visitors can roll up their sleeves and learn about the rich agricultural history of the region through hands-on interactions and multi-sensory exhibits.
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Featuring 464-acres of parklands on the shores of Narragansett Bay, Colt State Park, is considered the jewel of Rhode Island's park system. Visitors enjoy miles of bike paths along the bay, over 400 picnic areas, and an open-air chapel.
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Located on a farm, Hyland Orchard & Brewery offers animals, an apple train, wagon rides, a disc golf course and allows patrons to pick their own apples. The brewery produces beer for purchase and a bar.
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The large towers that have welcomed seafarers to Thatcher Island since the 18th century, the Cape Ann Twin Lights, are the sole surviving multiple lights on any U.S. coast. Visitors can reserve free boat service to the island in summertime.
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Get some fresh air at Independence Park in the seaside town of Bristol. Bring a blanket and food for a picnic lunch, fly a kite, or toss a ball with a four-legged friend. There's even a waterfront path to sit and watch the boats.