- Our list of the best things to do in Melrose, Massachusetts, features the top 797 nearby activities — including 353 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Melrose, MA has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Entertainment & Shows, Museums & Galleries, and Sights & Landmarks.
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Seven Cedars Farm is a greenhouse and Christmas Tree Farm. The farm offers a variety of seasonal plants for sale, including Christmas trees and wreaths in the winter. Seven Cedars Farm also hosts seasonal floral design and scarecrow instructional programs.
44.7 Miles
An exciting place to visit, Bucket Brewery allows for both tours and sampling of their brews. When visiting, tourists can also stop by the gift shop to purchase memorabilia and souvenirs including t-shirts and beer mugs.
44.8 Miles
Charmingfare Farm houses a zoo with agricultural animals and North American wildlife, including black bears, wildcats and reindeer. Explore the grounds on a horse-drawn hay or carriage ride, or a winter sleigh ride, learn about farm life at the Dairy Discovery Barn, or hike the site with a llama companion.
44.9 Miles
Popular with hikers, the Mowry Conservation Area offers several streams, trees and hills. Although its open year round, hiking can be a little more of a challenge when there is ice and snow on the rocks.
44.9 Miles
With a narrow stretch of sand the Georgiaville Pond Beach is popular for sunbathing, swimming, and picnics in the summer. Boating is also allowed in the pond waters for those with a permit.
45.0 Miles
The Swan Point Cemetery was established in 1846 and has grown into a large, historic cemetery that welcomes all races and religions. The site also features a 200-acre garden and an adjoining bike trail.
45.2 Miles
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211 Wild Rose Lane, New Castle, NH 03854
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Named after General John Stark, the Fort Stark State Historic Site is a fort originally built to protect Portsmouth Harbor. Available activities include a tour of the visitor center, informational trails, fishing, swimming, kayaking, and bird watching.
45.3 Miles
Visitors can explore the region of Newcastle on motorized Segways through Seacoast Segway Tours. The guide is experienced with the Segways and provides tips to visitors for operating it. He also explains the history of the region during the tour.
45.4 Miles
The Music Hall is a restored performing arts venue that has hosted performances for over 135 years. Next, to the hall is the Music Loft that has recently been restored and hosts smaller performances.
45.4 Miles
At the Seacoast Science Center, visitors can play on a playground, take nature walks, and see four lighthouses. Visitors can also participate in educational programs to help them understand sea life better with most programs being geared to children.