- TripBuzz found 85 things to do with kids in or near Williamstown, Massachusetts, including 77 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Pittsfield, Troy, North Adams and Lenox.
- From DeMayo's Bonnie Lea Farm to Chapin Library of Rare Books & Manuscripts, the Williamstown area offers 91 different types of family activities, including: National & State Parks, Hiking Trails, Theaters and Colleges & Universities.
- Home to Williams College, Williamstown is a small college community in the Northwest section of Massachusetts. An historic community, the city is home to the Williamstown Historical Museum and the 1753 house, a replica of homes built in Colonial America. Williamstown is also a short distance from the state of New York.
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Enjoy the colorful, vibrant, and heart wrenching performances of true artists at Double Edge Theater. The community shapes and creates phantasmal stories, romantic adventures, and adrenaline induced thrillers to keep visitors coming back.
25.5 Miles
Get back to nature with a visit to High Ledges Wildlife Sanctuary. The most popular feature is the High Ledge vista, complete with views of Shelburne Falls and Mount Greylock. The trails are five miles in total, some of which are strenuous.
26.0 Miles
Nature enthusiasts, hikers and wildlife photographers enjoy visiting the October Mountain State Forest in Lee, Massachusetts. This state-managed forest is free to enter and is open from sunrise to sunset. Campsites must be reserved for a small fee.
26.4 Miles
Shakespeare & Co. Lenox Ma. is one of the largest Shakespeare Festivals in the country. The Company develops and performs Shakespeare, classics and contemporary new plays of social and political significance and also offers an extensive actor training program.
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Rising through Vermont, the Battenkill River is nearly 60 miles in length with many different activities for visitors. The most popular is fishing for trout, but there is also plenty of hiking, walking, canoeing, and kayaking.
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Put your legs to the test on your hike to the top of Pony Mountain at Chapel Brook. Amenities include swimming in the cool streams, fishing, and unmarked trails for the woodsmen of your group.
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Big Big on the Battenkill offers outdoor recreational activities including trout fly fishing, kayaking and tubing. They rent both tubes and kayaks with life jackets and if patrons have their own equipment, Battenkill provides drop off transportation for a fee.
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The Albany Visitors Center is a visitor’s center that provides information on the local community of Albany 7 days a week. The center also offers printed versions of self-guided walking tours of the area.
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Offering summer camp experiences for children, Camp Ondawa host a variety of outdoor activities for its campers. The campground has cabins that can fit about 10 children at a time.