- Salem Willows. A great place for summer fun! A historic merry-go-round, mini golf, arcade games, ice cream, right on the water. Everything is inexpensive and it's a great beachy outing.
- Look Park. I'd love to head out to Amherst for a day trip and spend some time at Look Park. There's playgrounds, paddle boats, mini golf, a little zoo, and spray parks. I went there once before I had Isaac and I've been wanting to take him since last summer, but we never got a chance.
- Seacoast Science Center in Rye, NH. A friend posted some pictures of her family at the Seacoast Science Center and it looked like so much fun that I'm looking forward to taking Isaac! It's only $7 for adults and $3 for kids.
- Frog Pond. We can't get enough of wading in the Frog Pond! I can't wait to spend an entire day at Boston Common this summer.
- Blueberry picking. We had a great time strawberry picking at Ward's Berry Farm last week but next month we plan to pick blueberries at Tougas Farm.
- Camping at the Cape. The best way to do a Cape trip on a budget during the summer is to CAMP! Last year we enjoyed Sweetwater Forest in Brewster.
- York, ME. We usually try to go to York once a year, but last year the summer just went way too fast! Fun-O-Rama is always a good time with some bowling and skeeball and ice cream or candy at The Goldenrod is a real treat! And you can't get much more New England than the picturesque Nubble Light.
- Walden Pond. GO EARLY! The parking lot fills up fast on nice days and it's also shaded in the morning.
- Visit a new Mass Audubon location. I'd like to visit a location where we've never been before!
- Picnic and play at Artesani Park in Brighton. The wading pool is wonderful on a warm day!
- Boating. I'm on the lookout for some inexpensive boating options. Charles River Canoe and Kayak is expensive. Stay tuned for cheaper alternatives...
You can make the most out of Boston with kids...on a budget! Here are some awesome free/cheap events and activities for Boston-area families!
Monday, June 23, 2014
Summer Bucket List
Summer officially arrived this weekend and we couldn't be more excited! Last year I created a summer bucket list and we did almost everything on the list, so I've decided to do it again.
What's on your summer bucket list?
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