- Our list of the best things to do in Lincoln, Massachusetts, features the top 776 nearby activities — including 332 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Lincoln, 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 9 things to do within the city of Lincoln, MA , followed by 767 popular activities in nearby cities, including Boston, Lowell, Salem, Cambridge, Concord, Brookline, Framingham, Watertown, Somerville, Newton, Lynn, Waltham, Marblehead, Beverly, Lexington, Marlborough, Natick, Danvers, North Andover, Medford, Arlington, Wellesley, Quincy, Nashua, Hingham, Franklin, Malden, Saugus, Dedham, Milton, Shrewsbury, Foxboro, Westford, Needham, Braintree, Methuen, Norwood, Woburn, Lawrence, Andover, Revere, Stoughton, Hull, Randolph, Leominster, Billerica, Burlington, Peabody, Chelsea, Chelmsford, Tewksbury, Everett, Weymouth, Melrose, Medfield, Haverhill, Dracut, Chatham and Salem
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                174 Liberty St., Concord, MA 01742
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            Minute Man National Historical Park is the site where the opening battle of the American Revolutionary War was fought. The park houses multiple historic sites including the Wayside which was home to many notable authors such as Nathaniel Hawthorne.        
    
    
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            Believed to have been formed by retreating glaciers thousands of years ago, Walden Pond is best known as the place where the famous writer Henry David Thoreau spent two years of his life and recorded his experiences in a inspirational book titled 'Walden'.        
    
    
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            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 site of one of the most notable literary works in our country, the Thoreau House, inspired Henry Thoreau to write Walden. The small cabin in the woods is a quaint space with only the necessities, including a cot, fireplace, and a writing table.        
    
    
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            With flexible game schedules and fun activities, T's League offers events including dodgeball, basketball, and softball leagues. Guests love to come with friends and socialize over sports, food, and fun.        
    
    
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            Orchard House is the historic home of the famous author Louisa May Alcott as well as the setting of her novel, 'Little Women'.        
    
    
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                399 Lexington Road, Concord, MA 01742
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            As the former home of the author of the famous literary work, Little Women, Louisa May Alcott's Orchard House offers guided tours of the historic home by reservation only. During the tour, visitors can learn about the author's life.        
    
    
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                Massachusetts Ave at Wood Street, Lexington, MA 2420
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            Battle Road Trail is a 5.5-mile pathway that marks the path once trodden by British soldiers on their way from Boston to Concord. The route is lined with original and recreated buildings as well as informative history stops.        
    
    
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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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            Located in Concord, Massachusetts, the Battle Road Trail is a 5 1/2 mile trail along the route that British soldiers used to travel between Boston and Concord. The trail is paved and suitable for walking, biking and wheelchair use.