- The list below includes 633 free or cheap things to do in or near Peabody, Massachusetts, including 108 different types of inexpensive activities like History Museums, Bike Paths, Walking Trails and Family Fun Center.
- From Independence Greenway Bike Route to Peabody - Middleton Rail Trail, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Peabody and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Boston, Lowell, Cambridge and Gloucester.
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                9 Galen Street, Watertown, MA 02472
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            Stretching along the river for 20 miles, Charles River Reservation - Heart Healthy Trail has amenities for everyone. Activities include canoeing, biking, sailing, swimming, tennis, skating, enjoying concerts, and more.        
    
    
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            Open only during the summer months, Manning State Park features extensive woodlands with numerous picnic areas and walking paths for those wanting to walk or run. The park even has a small water playground for children.        
    
    
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                31 Westminster Ave, Moxley Playground, Watertown, MA 2472
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            Moxley Playground features two tot-lots or playgrounds. Playground facilities includes five beltings, one handicap swing, one full bucket swing and one half bucket swing while additional features are composed of a baseball field and tennis courts.        
    
    
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                99 Warren St., Brookline, MA 
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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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            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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            Surrounded by large, shady trees and lush greenery is the Dealtry Memorial Pool. The public pool offers free entry, on site lifeguards and a 44 yard long swimming area with shallow and deep ends.        
    
    
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            Colleen Sgroi Gallery & Art Classes is an art center that displays the work of Colleen Sgroi. They offer a number of art classes for adults and children where they teach watercolor, acrylic painting, folk art, drawing and furniture artwork.        
    
    
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            A large childrens' playground managed by the Town of Billerica, Kids Konnection features play structures with multiple levels, swings, slides, a sandbox, park benches, and a gazebo with picnic tables.        
    
    
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            The first of its kind in Watertown, the Watertown Dog Park is an off leash park with separate fenced areas for large and smaller dogs. Owners should bring their own water and clean-up bags.        
    
    
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            With sports facilities open to the public, Casey Park provides amenities like basketball courts, tennis courts, hockey rinks, and multipurpose fields. There are also leisure opportunities at picnic areas, walking paths, and playgrounds.