- Our list of the best things to do in Shrewsbury, Massachusetts, features the top 220 nearby activities — including 92 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Shrewsbury, MA has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Entertainment & Shows, Museums & Galleries, and Amusement.
- The results below include the top 10 things to do within the city of Shrewsbury, MA , followed by 210 popular activities in nearby cities, including Concord, Framingham, Marlborough, Natick, Worcester, Wellesley, Waltham, Franklin, Fitchburg, Lincoln, Leominster, Woonsocket, Westford, Needham, Sturbridge, Newton, North Smithfield, Medfield, Marblehead and Harrisville
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The Foxboro Sports Center is an indoor sports facility that features a fully stocked pro shop, a cafe, and an ice skating rink. The facility has a skating academy and hockey clinics for children as well as adults.
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Operated by the Arlington Historical Society, the Jason Russell House-Smith Museum are historical sites dating back to the late-18th century. The sites are filled with furnishings, artifacts, and exhibits that display the history of the local area.
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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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Summer at Park offers a collection of over 20 recreational and educational programs for children at their 34 acre campus. Available programs include art, cooking, leadership, outdoor adventure, science, and sports programs, as well as various general day camps.
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The Driscoll School Playground allows kids to play on its fields and playground equipment. The playground has a softball field, a basketball court, tennis courts, a sandbox, and play equipment.
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Located in Cumberland, Rhode Island, Monastery Park features trails for jogging and walking. Once home to a Cistercian monastery, the grounds now have become a home to Cumberland's library, gardens and playgrounds.
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A community gathering spot, Spy Pond Park is an ideal place for bird watching and water sports such as canoeing or kayaking. With a walking trail, picnic area and playground, it is also frequented by families with young children.
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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.
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Life-size art is Cyrus Dallin Art Museum's specialty. The large sculptures of Native Americans, women, animals, and key members of America's history will bring history back to life right in front of you.