- TripBuzz found 72 things to do with kids in or near Wolfeboro, New Hampshire, including 53 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Meredith, Laconia, Gilford and Weirs Beach.
- From High Meadows Farms to Allen Albee Beach, the Wolfeboro area offers 111 different types of family activities, including: Specialty Museums, Recreation Centers, Paddleboarding and Hiking Trails.
- A lakefront community, Wolfeboro is a popular tourist destination along the East Coast. It is also home to the Wentworth State Park and Albee Beach providing for numerous outdoor activities. This includes winter sports like skiing and ice skating, as well as swimming, bicycling, sunbathing and picnicking when it is warm outside.
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Don Ball Park offers an extensive selection of sports facilities to the community of Derry. The park includes baseball, softball, football and lacrosse fields, as well as a large children's playground and splash pad.
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Boise Rock is a large rock with a nearby historical marker depicting its significance. The marker explains how Thomas Boise was sledding through the area when caught in a snowstorm, and used the rock for shelter, saving his life.
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Crescent Beach State Park is named after its crescent-shape beach where many people come to enjoy activities like swimming, sunbathing, surfing and more. The park also contains multiple hiking trails and becomes a cross country ski destination during winters.
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Celebrating the history and evolution of firefighting, the Seacoast Fire Museum makes a great field trip destination. The museum contains numerous artifacts and memorabilia including an antique fire hose and fire pumper.
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Get a history lesson at Tuck Museum. Early American history is on display in the form of many exhibits including a 1950s beach cottage, a restored barn and a school house. Open Sunday, Wednesday and Friday, and tours are offered.
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The Great Glen Trails Outdoor Center is a family-friendly attraction with opportunities for skiing (including a ski school), cross-country, snowshoeing, tubing and hiking. Snow coach tours take visitors up to Mount Washington's treeline along the Auto Road.
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Known locally as the bug light, the Portland Breakwater Light was built in 1875, and equipped with a fourth-order Fresnel lens, although the light has been removed. Inspiration for the light was taken from the Choragic Monument of Lysicrates in Athens, Greece.
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55 Bug Light Park, South Portland, ME
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Located in the historic Cushing's Point House at Bug Light Park is the South Portland Historical Society Museum. The museum features different exhibits each season and its nine-acre park overlooking Portland Harbor is home to the Portland Breakwater Lighthouse.
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Bug Light Park
South Portland Greenbelt Pathway, South Portland, ME 4106
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Marked by a picturesque lighthouse and rocky pier is Big Light Park. The beachside park is popular with local photographers and families who enjoy the locations picnic areas, fishing and beautiful scenery.
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Constructed on a former World War II shipyard, Liberty Ship Memorial was built as a tribute to those ship builders. The centerpiece of the memorial is a 35 foot tall sculptural replica of the Liberty ship’s bow section.