Articles for tag: Farm Life, Massachusetts Audubon Society, Working Farms

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Working Farms in Massachusetts for Fun Family Trips

Fun family trips to working farms in Massachusetts can be a wonderful spring activity. During spring vacation, on a weekend or whenever a self declared day off comes along, why not set it aside to pack up the family and head off to an adventure that will entertain and educate the whole family. From toddlers ...

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Central Massachusetts Day Trip

Central Massachusetts has many day trip opportunities, one of which -regardless of season – is Wachusett Mountain. Along the way, either before or after your day excursion, are plenty of opportunities for exploration and repast. Several of the towns around Wachusett have municipal conservation, parks, and forests; Paxton, Sterling, and Holden in particular. The Massachusetts ...

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Apple Picking in Massachusetts

Apple picking in Massachusetts is a statewide activity. There are apple growers all over Massachusetts who invite apple lovers to come in and pick their own apples from the plentiful selection in their orchards.When you select where to go for optimum apple picking there are lots of things to consider. Among the variables are things ...

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Top Secret Summer Canoeing Spots in Massachusetts

Secret summer canoeing spots in Massachusetts are real gems to folks who have learned to enjoy paddling a canoe or a kayak . They are often happy to forsake bigger, noisier environments for the sheer joy of pleasant paddling in serene surroundings. Whether the paddler is young, strongly built and ready to paddle for hours ...

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Why You Should Visit Gloucester, Massachusetts

When people talk about “the Cape” in Massachusetts they are usually referring to Cape Cod. There is another cape, however, which offers seaside New England charm without the congestion of Cape Cod. That cape is Cape Ann, which includes America’s oldest seaport, the town of Gloucester. Gloucester is located 35 miles north of Boston, and ...