Fuel a good time for the whole crew with these family-focused local favorites.
Southwick’s Zoo
As a Mendon staple, Southwick’s Zoo sits in the heart of the Blackstone River Valley, spanning 200 acres and housing animals in their naturalistic habitats. Lions, tigers, giraffes, chimpanzees, rhinos and two-toned sloths are just a few of the creatures you can spend the day with at New England’s largest zoological experience, plus an on-site restaurant that remains open for diners year-round.
Worcester Historical Museum
Discover the true heart and history behind Worcester and its role in the wider world with a visit to the Worcester Historical Museum. Specially designed to incorporate four notable local spaces, the Alden Family Gallery offers a curated experience for children, families, teachers, school groups and members—uncover Worcester’s history together in a community-inclusive and imaginative manner. While you’re there, be sure to check out the second floor’s dedicated smiley face room.
Old Sturbridge Village
A day trip to Sturbridge will bring you back—to rural New England as it stood 200 years ago. Old Sturbridge Village, one of the nation’s largest outdoor history museums, is a total immersion into early American history through historic buildings and landscapes. With special discovery programs and offerings during school vacation weeks, Old Sturbridge Village allows children to truly step back in time as they couldn’t elsewhere.
Village Earth Days
- Old Sturbridge Village
- Recurring daily
Seed, sow, celebrate! Enjoy the outdoors while we celebrate the Earth. This weekend, join us for discussions on the changing climate, the history of New England’s…
Mother's Day Afternoon Tea
Celebrate mom, grandma, and the other mother figures in your life with a traditional Afternoon Tea at Old Sturbridge Village. Ox & Yoke Café will be transformed…
Muster Day
To supplement the meager armed forces, most early 19th-century farmers and craftsmen were required by law to serve in local militia units – the forerunner of…
Wool Days
- Old Sturbridge Village
- Recurring daily
Discover how New England farmers used the wool from their sheep in the 1830s at Old Sturbridge Village’s annual Wool Days. Farmers will give the sheep their annual…
New England Botanic Garden at Tower Hill
Make your way to Boylston for floral magic you won’t soon forget. With beautifully lined trails, New England Botanic Garden at Tower Hill boasts a display of the finest nature, carefully planned gardens and collections of ornamentals, edible and native plants—with room for kiddos to run and explore the nature that lies within. They even offer options for birthday celebrations, as well as online resources for children’s learning, featuring at-home arts & craft prompts, adventure packs, wonders of nature and ideas for indoor/outdoor fun.
EcoTarium
As an immersive museum concept, the EcoTarium marries indoor and outdoor learning opportunities to inspire a passion for scientific and nature-based education. With science programs, a digital planetarium, live animal habitats, nature trails and a fully packed outdoor exhibit (with areas for digging, building, climbing and train riding) the EcoTarium is a rare local gem for engaging even the pickiest of crowds.
Secret Life of Bugs
Celebrate April school vacation at New England Botanic Garden at Tower Hill with a week packed with family classes and workshops, nature walks, scavenger hunts, and…
Spring Discoveries
Join New England Botanic Garden at Tower Hill over spring vacation for a fun-filled week of exploration, investigation, and creation in nature this spring! Spring…
Even More Ideas for Kids
Look no further than our 91 Things to Do with Kids guide. Your kiddos will be inspired by visiting free exhibits at ArtsWorcester, picking out a book at Annie’s Book Stop and discovering Bancroft Tower. Then, get hands on with creativity at Brush It Off or a drop-in class at ArtReach. For the musically inclined, explore classes at Joy of Music or take them to a Music Worcester performance. For the tots driven by food, stop in the iconic George’s Coney Island for a hot dog and finish off the meal with a Table Talk pie.