- TripBuzz found 90 things to do with kids in or near Greenfield, Massachusetts, including 83 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Amherst, Brattleboro, Northampton and Charlemont.
- From Collins/Moylan Skating Arena to Museum of Our Industrial Heritage, the Greenfield area offers 78 different types of family activities, including: Movie Theaters, History Museums, Parks and Pond.
- Home to the Franklin County Fair, Greenfield, Massachusetts is a popular tourist destination in the state. The city features a historic and vibrant Main Street downtown district, which the area is known for, lined with original Green Revival and Victorian architecture. Outside of the downtown area, locals and visitors will find wide open farmland and residential land.
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            Located on 63 acres of land, the Lincoln Woods Wildlife Sanctuary is a location that allows guests to enjoy themselves in a scenic, natural environment. Visitors commonly enjoy walking through the sanctuary's trail system while enjoying the surrounding wildlife.        
    
    
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            Stratton Mountain's Cliff Drysdale Tennis School offers coaching for adults and juniors. There are sixteen clay and hard courts (two indoors). The club offers clinics and individual instruction as well as fitness and massages areas, indoor pool, and fitness shop.        
    
    
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            Doyle Field is a large recreational park offering various outdoor sports and activities. It includes a playground for kids, a football/soccer field complete with bleachers, a lighted baseball field, multiple tennis courts and two running tracks.        
    
    
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            Lead by a local and experienced guide, Youngs Fly Fishing- Day Tour is a service that takes guests on scenic and memorable fly fishing tours. Visitors explore the picturesque countryside, catching the trout and other local fish species.        
    
    
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            Located one the shore of the Connecticut River, the Kings Island Boat Launch offers a scenic spot to embark on a river trip. The boat launch features basic amenities like rest room facilities, and has a nearby hiking trail.        
    
    
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            TimberQuest Park
                
                495 Magic Mountain Access Rd, Londonderry, VT 05148
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            Climbers of all ages and skill levels can enjoy the TimberQuest Park treetop adventure course. Within the layout of the course there are over 20 ziplines and 75 challenges of varying difficulty, including a rope bridge and cargo nets.        
    
    
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            Watch that new movie everyone has been dying to see at Entertainment Cinema in Leominster, Massachusetts. Playing current movies at old time prices, this theater lets visitors sit back, in their reclining chairs of course, and relax.        
    
    
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            Blending a coffee shop and a playground, The Great Escape is a cafe and play area offering a number of entertaining amenities to its guests. Parents commonly visit the coffee shop while their kids play on the indoor playground.        
    
    
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            Once the summer retreat of the famous American sculptor Daniel Chester French, Chesterwood Museum operates as a house museum today and features a number of French's artworks and scupltural studies .        
    
    
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            A loop trail through the wilderness, Tantiusques is a moderate hiking challenge that stretches about one and a half miles. The trail leads past an old lead mine that was originally used by Native Americans, and subsequently by European settlers.