Things to Do in Medfield, MA

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32.2 Miles
73% 11 votes
Hiking Trails 17 Moreland Ave, Andover, MA MoreLess Info
The Bay Circuit Trail (BCT) is a trail system that links outlying communities, parks and other green space areas. The pathway, used primarily or hiking, is an approximately 200-mile long greenway corridor. The BCT currently connects 57 Boston area communities.
32.2 Miles
92% 24 votes
Baseball Fields 450 Aiken Street, Lowell, MA 01854 MoreLess Info
LeLacheur Park, home to the Lowell Spinners, is a little known professional baseball field with reasonably priced tickets. Reviewed by families as kid-friendly with low priced concessions, a kid area with inflatable activities is available during games.
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210 Lancaster Street, Leominster, MA 1453 MoreLess Info
Leominster, Massachusetts is known as the Plastic City and rightfully home to the National Plastics Center and Museum. The history of the plastics industry is laid out in the displays, ranging in topic from pink flamingos to the inventor of Tupperware.
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History Museums 11 Page Street, Danvers, MA 1923 MoreLess Info
The Danvers Historical Society contains five properties designated to preserving and portraying important local history. Some exhibits include tours of the Page House and tours of the Glen Magna Farms.
32.4 Miles
100% 3 votes
Parks 91 Sylvester Avenue, Beverly, MA 01915 MoreLess Info
A small park located along the Danvers River, Obear Park provides beach access and an area for swimming. The park has a baseball field, tennis and basketball courts and a children's playground as well as open and shaded fields.
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Nature & Wildlife Areas Union Street, Leominster, MA 1453 MoreLess Info
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.
32.5 Miles
95% 168 votes
Other Landmarks Front Street, Marblehead, MA 01945 MoreLess Info
One of the most popular and historically important sights in Marblehead, Massachusetts is Fort Sewall, which played a critical role in regional defense against the British during the Revolutionary War. It is now a popular waterfront park.
32.6 Miles
65% 51 votes
Parks Point Avenue, Warwick, RI 2886 MoreLess Info
Warwick, Rhode Island is home to Conimicut Point Park, a popular entrance to the Narranganset Bay. There are two boat launch points; park officials recommend launching from whatever point is most sheltered from the wind.
32.6 Miles
96% 84 votes
Lighthouses Follett Street, off Ocean Avenue, Marblehead, MA MoreLess Info
Marblehead, Massachusetts is home to the Chandler Hovey Park & Marblehead Light. This popular park spans almost 4 acres and is a popular place for picnics, hiking, dog walking, people watching and other fun outdoor pursuits.
32.6 Miles
82% 99 votes
Camping Site 50 Winter Island Park Road, Salem, MA MoreLess Info
Winter Island Park is a marine park where visitors can visit a historic fort, harbor and lighthouse. There is also a boat launch, a beach with a lifeguard, picnic areas and RV and tent camping from May through October.
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