Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Family Day Trips from Boston

The Nubble Lighthouse in Maine
We love to go on day trips!  Coming from Boston, there are tons of places to explore for the day.   Here are some of our favorite day trip destinations:

Mystic, Connecticut

Less than two hours from Boston, Mystic has a lot to offer.  First, we love the Mystic Aquarium.  I think it's well worth the drive and a better aquarium than the New England Aquarium.  It's not cheap, but worth it to do on occasion.  There's also Mystic Seaport, where you could easily spend all day, wandering the grounds, visiting the different buildings and ships.  If you go to Mystic Seaport on your birthday - it's free!   I love that!

When it's time to grab lunch, check out Kitchen Little.  It's a neat little restaurant right on the water.  Enjoy breakfast fare or their famous Rhode Island-style clam chowder.  If you're in the mood for pizza, there's always Mystic Pizza where you can chow down on pizza while looking at pictures of Julia Roberts on the walls.

Downtown Mystic is fun to stroll along.  It's a quintessential coastal New England Main Street, complete with cute ice cream parlors, gift shops, toy stores, and more.

While you're there, visit nearby Stonington.  There is a lighthouse museum open May through October.  It's $9 for adults, $6 for children, or a family gets in for $25.  It's a neat lighthouse and the museum is interesting.  Your admission will also get you into the Captain Palmer House, also in Stonington.

Pioneer Valley

Head to Western Mass and enjoy all that Pioneer Valley has to offer.  It's only about an hour and 45 minutes from Boston, and there's lots for families to do!

In Amherst, there's the Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art.   It's only $9 for adults and $6 for kids, or $22.50 for a family of four.  There are great exhibits of children's book artwork, including rotating exhibits, not just Eric Carle.  They also offer hands-on activities and a cool gift shop!

If the weather is nice, check out Look Park!  There is just so much to do at Look Park - you may never want to leave!  There are playgrounds, pedal boats, a train ride, a mini zoo, bumper boats, a train ride, a spray park, and more!  If you want to pack a picnic to bring, swing by Atkins Farm first.  They have a fabulous fruit selection, pre-made foods, and a mouthwatering bakery department.

If you're in the mood to go out to eat, Northampton Brewery is family friendly and has a large selection of food and beer. They also have a really nice outdoor dining area!

Kennebunkport and York, Maine

This area is best visited in the May-October time period, as a lot of things close in the off-season.  But, there are still some things to do no matter what the season.

Whenever we head up that way, the first place we hit up is Federal Jack's for some lunch.  It's a family-friendly brewpub with good food and a nice view!  When the weather is nice, their patio can't be beat.  Federal Jack's is open year-round.  Afterwards, we like to stroll around downtown Kennebunkport and visit the gift shops.

When we're done in Kennebunkport, we head over to York.  The Nubble Light is picturesque no matter what time of year it is!    Make sure to bring your camera for photo ops.

York has a beach and amusement park, York's Wild Kingdom.  I've never been there, but it's centrally located and reasonably priced.

The downtown section of York has a small beach and playground.  There is also an arcade with a vintage feel and small bowling alley called Fun-O-Rama.  There are plenty of shops to browse and when it's time for a sweet treat, there's The Goldenrod which features all sorts of candy and ice cream.   York is a seasonal destination, so you might not find as much open outside of May-October.

Parker's Maple Barn

Just about an hour and fifteen minutes from Boston, up in Mason, NH, Parker's Maple Barn is our favorite day trip destination in late winter/early spring.   If you go in March, maple sugaring season is going on.  You can get a tour of the syrup-making facility, buy syrup and other New England items at the gift shop, and chow down on maple donuts while waiting for your table at the restaurant.

On the weekends in the sugaring season, the wait can be long but put your name in first so you can browse the rest of the grounds.  They have typical breakfast and lunch fare, but the best are their various stuffed french toast with their homemade maple syrup. Remember to bring some home!

I have a few more favorite day trip destinations, so there will probably be a Part 2 to this post at some point.  What are some of your favorites?

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