- TripBuzz found 653 things to do with kids in or near Woburn, Massachusetts, including 644 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Boston, Salem, Lowell and Cambridge.
- From VinKari Safari to Laser Craze, the Woburn area offers 118 different types of family activities, including: Bowling, Laser Tag, Playgrounds and Movie Theaters.
- Just minutes from Boston, Woburn is an early community of New England. Still standing in the town are a number of historical buildings including the United States Post Office (which was designed in the Classic Revival era) and the Benjamin Thompson (or Count Rumford) House and museum. For added enjoyment, several parks, playgrounds and walking trails are placed throughout the community.
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10.4 Miles
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.
10.5 Miles
Mount Misery is a hiking area populated by woodlands, agricultural fields, and meadows. The hiking trail is safe for hikers of all skill levels and is mostly flat until the end at which there is a slight climb.
10.5 Miles
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.
10.5 Miles
Brookline Reservoir offers a path for fishermen, joggers, walkers, families and doggies. There is a pond, lots of benches along the way and during the summer months trees surround the reservoir providing ample shade.
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Surrounded by historic churches and charming boutiques in the Newton Centre Garden. The garden features pathways of lush greenery and vibrant blooms, lending a relaxing atmosphere for a morning or afternoon stroll.
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Also known as the Grand Army of the Republic Museum, the Grand Army Museum was built in 1885. The museum features meticulously restored and preserved furnishings, as well as an array of exhibits pertaining to the Civil War.
10.6 Miles
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Friends of the Bruce Freeman Rail Trail, PO Box 1192, Concord, MA 01742
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Consisting of forest and wetland scenery, Bruce Freeman Rail Trail is a paved trail for joggers, cyclists, and roller-skaters. The trail itself is 10 feet wide and has rails to one side.
10.6 Miles
Foudned in 1937, Lucky Strike Lanes is a candlepin bowling alley that offers 34 lanes of bowling to its visitors. Other amenities at Lucky Strike include snacks, tournaments, and birthday party accommodation.
10.7 Miles
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29 votes
99 Warren St., Brookline, MA
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The Frederick Law Olmsted National Historic Site celebrates the nation's most known parkmaker. The pioneer of landscape design was the first to value the aesthetic appeal to large scale businesses and made a name for himself that way.
10.7 Miles
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590 Washington Street, Lynn, MA 1901
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Exhibition worthy Lynn Museum and Historical Society prominently displays American impressionist art, and historical artifact collections. Diverse and sizable, the museum hosts over 17,000 objects for view and visitor appreciation.