- Our list of the best things to do in Methuen, Massachusetts, features the top 633 nearby activities — including 276 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Methuen, MA has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Museums & Galleries, Entertainment & Shows, and Amusement.
- The results below include the top 9 things to do within the city of Methuen, MA , followed by 624 popular activities in nearby cities, including Lowell, Salem, Manchester, Concord, Beverly, Somerville, Nashua, Lynn, Newburyport, Cambridge, Waltham, Marblehead, Lexington, Danvers, Haverhill, Hampton, North Andover, Ipswich, Arlington, Medford, Watertown, Amesbury, Londonderry, Saugus, Malden, Derry, Salem, Westford, Exeter, Woburn, Lincoln, Merrimack, Lawrence, Revere, Andover, Peabody, Billerica, Burlington, Chelsea, Chelmsford, Everett, Seabrook, Tewksbury, Melrose, Amherst, Hollis, Essex, Hooksett, Newton, Dracut, Boston, Chatham and Candia
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Located along the Eastern Canal near the Merrimack River, Eastern Canal Park is part of the larger Lowell National Historic Park. The park offers trolley tours, canal tours, exhibits about Lowell's cotton mills and a visitor center.
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Lowell, Massachusetts is home to LeLacheur Park, a popular baseball park that's home to the Lowell Spinners Minor League team. LeLacheur Park is also affiliated with the Boston Red Sox.
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The origins of America's Stonehenge is unknown, but the site currently serves as an outdoor archaeological museum. Guests have to take a short hike in the woods to arrive at the stacked stones.
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Located nearby the Merrimack River, Boarding House Park features an outdoor stage used to host a summer concert series. The park offers open grass fields used for seating during events, trees and paved walkways.
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Lowell National Historical Park was established in 1978 and encompasses a number of sites which relate to the days of textile manufacturing boom in Lowell during the Industrial Revolution. The site also includes a museum, powerhouses, gatehouses and more.
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Named after former U.S. Senator Paul Tsongas, Tsongas Arena is a venue that is host to numerous sporting events and concerts throughout the year. The arena can hold 7,800 individuals during concerts and 6,500 for sporting events, such as hockey.
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LeLacheur Park, home to the Lowell Spinners, is a little known professional baseball field with reasonably priced tickets. Reviewed by families as kid-friendly with low priced concessions, a kid area with inflatable activities is available during games.
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Featuring a pavilion used for community events, Shedd Park provides tennis and basketball courts along with baseball and softball fields. The park also has a children's playground, a spray park, picnic tables and a track for walking and jogging.
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New England Quilt Museum is a local museum which exclusively features the unique art of American quilt with a collection of both antique and contemporary designs.
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Lowell Cemetery is a Victorian garden cemetery where visitors can enjoy the beautiful grounds while paying their respects. Founded in 1841, the cemetery is now part of the National Register of Historic Places. Tours are offered.