Discover the best top things to do in , United States including Peaked Mountain, Stanley park, Ashley Reservoir, Historic Deerfield, Smith College Botanic Garden, Norwottuck Rail Trail, City Stage, Springfield Armory National Historic Site, Frank Newhall Look Memorial Park, Poet's Seat Tower.
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5.0 based on 35 reviews
Explore woods roads through a former working forest and trek to a summit that rewards with panoramic views from Mount Wachusett to Vermont's Green Mountains.
5.0 based on 154 reviews
Close to Westfield State University. It has a large Rose garden display, a wooded wildflower garden set in a very tranquil environment, with easy walking paths and ponds.
5.0 based on 18 reviews
Thank you Holyoke for allowing public access and maintaining this wonderful place. All kinds of birds, turtles, frogs... Always great to see people of all ages, singly and with friends and families. I don't want to praise it too much because one of the many things that makes it special is the lack of crowds. Oh wait, there are snakes! : )
4.5 based on 287 reviews
This New England museum of history and art is presented as a preserved 330-year-old western Massachusetts village, which features a collection of 18th- and 19th-century houses.
I was driving the Mohawk Trail as part of a long drive but I'd read about HIstoric Deerfield and wanted to visit but the guide books did little to prepare me for just how amazing this place is! It really is like stepping back in history a few hunderd years. Simply stunnig. Sadly, I had very little time so just drove slowly through town and stopped to take a few photos before having to leave - I would have loved to spend much longer here to visit some of the museums and just to wander around taking in the atmosphere. This place is an amazing step back in time and is really worth setting aside some time to visit.
4.5 based on 313 reviews
There are ten different garden types and a greenhouse in this Botanic Garden.
This place is a really cool place. The suggested donation is $2 per person. They have There is meter parking on the street.There are about 4 different greenhouse. The door tells you if it is hot or cold. The plants and trees are spectacular. There is also an outside area that you can walk around.
4.5 based on 144 reviews
Ten-mile bike path on the old tracks of the Boston and Maine railroad.
I run on the Norwottuck Rail Trail. It's perfect: clean, scenic, mostly flat-flatty-flat-flat. This trail, this route, this option is one of the reasons I'm so happy to live in the Connecticut River Valley.
4.5 based on 297 reviews
The Armory, which manufactured and tested firearms for the U.S. military from 1794 to 1968, houses the country's largest collection of US military small weapons. The displays include rare weapons and the largest collection of confederate weapons anywhere. When it started, the Armory was the first high tech manufacturing to occur in the country, and the advancements in mass production and the ability to create interchangeable parts that started at the Armory, initiated the development of the countries first high tech manufacturing corridor.
Incredible collection and history of the Armory which was an integral part of the War for Independence
4.5 based on 96 reviews
Lovely park that offers a children's zoo, miniature railroad and an outdoor amphitheater.
This fantastic park is the perfect place to enjoy good weather. There are sculpted lawns, bike and walking paths, a sedate river, and areas to play tennis, baseball, and miniature golf. If you want a romantic visit, take pictures on the covered bridges. Definitely a good place to spend a day, especially during the pandemic.
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