- Our list of the best things to do in Worcester, Massachusetts, features the top 142 nearby activities — including 55 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Worcester, 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 16 things to do within the city of Worcester, MA , followed by 126 popular activities in nearby cities, including Framingham, Marlborough, Natick, Franklin, Fitchburg, Shrewsbury, Leominster, Woonsocket, Sturbridge, North Smithfield, Putnam, Concord, Woodstock, Marblehead, Chepachet and Harrisville
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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.
26.9 Miles
Immortalized in literature by the great American author Henry David Thoreau, Walden Pond State Reservation preserves the pond, Thoreau's cabin, and the surrounding environs for visitors to experience. The reservation offers year-round programs and guided tours.
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The Colonial Inn, 48 Monument Sq, Concord, MA 01742
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Village Forge Tavern offers a step back into simpler times with beautiful dark wood furniture and surroundings, and a variety of beers with many on tap, fun cocktails, and wine.
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BB Kidz Klub is a party facility and indoor playground for small children with space for infants too. The play area includes an indoor castle, inflatable slide, jumpy house, obstacle course, air hockey and arcade machines.
27.0 Miles
The Nashoba Valley Ski Area is a tube and stay ski resort. Ski lessons, seasonal holiday events and attractions like snow-racing are available both camp-style and for individuals in addition to resort style lodging.
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One Stop Fun provides various recreational activities for children including an indoor playground with tubes and tunnels for climbing and exploring, a wave slide and a separate toddler area. They also offer gymnastics, dance, karate, and yoga for adults.
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Established in 1886, the Concord Museum is home to a number of literary, decorative and historical artifacts including Emerson and Thoreau memorabilia, Native American stone tools, artifacts of the Revolutionary War and more.
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Home of perhaps one of the most famous American Literary pioneers, the Ralph Waldo Emerson House allows visitors the chance to view the surrounding muse of the writer. The property is well maintained, allowing the rooms to remain as they were from the time of Emerson's use.
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A local wildlife reserve, Rocky Woods comprises of a rugged terrain with a number of multi-purpose nature trails and a scenic overlook at Cedar Hill.
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Near the location of the first shots fired during the Revolutionary War, The Old Manse is riddled with history. The Old Manse was the hub or great brains that drove the political and cultural revolutions of early America.