🏛️ Museums & hands-on learning
⭐ The classic Boston field trip · three floors of hands-on exhibits · toddler–tween · group & school rates
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Play-based exhibits for toddlers & early elementary · great smaller-group North Shore option
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Art, history & nature trails on a hilltop campus · Native American & Shaker collections · group rates
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Interactive, sweet & very photogenic · sprinkle pool & slide · a treat-day field trip for all ages
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🚌 City tours & on-the-water
⭐ The only Freedom Trail walk designed for kids 6–12 · Revolutionary history at a child's pace
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Land-and-water tour in a WWII-style amphibious vehicle · splashes into the Charles · all ages love it
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⭐ High-speed catamaran to Stellwagen Bank · naturalist-guided · nearly guaranteed whale sightings
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Hop-on, hop-off orange trolley · easy way to cover the city with younger kids and strollers
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🐄 Farms & free outdoor trips
Working dairy farm with a "cow safari," ice cream & animals · a favorite Framingham field trip
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⭐ Pick-your-own fruit, barnyard animals & play areas · classic seasonal school field-trip destination
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Revolutionary-era house on the Concord River · family scavenger hunt makes history hands-on
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Free, self-guided scavenger hunts at Trustees properties across Greater Boston · go at your own pace
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Boston field trips — FAQ
- What are the best field trips in Boston for kids?
- The Boston Children's Museum, a kid-paced Freedom Trail walk with Boston By Little Feet, a Boston Duck Tour, a New England Aquarium whale watch, and working farms like Eastleigh Farm (Framingham) and Tougas Family Farm (Northborough) are all standouts. For history and nature, the Trustees run family scavenger hunts at The Old Manse in Concord.
- Are there free field trip ideas near Boston?
- Yes — the self-guided Trustees Quest is free at many properties, and city walks along the Freedom Trail or the Esplanade cost nothing. Many libraries and towns also run free programs.
- What works for school and homeschool groups?
- The Children's Museum, Aquarium, Museum of Ice Cream and Fruitlands all offer group/educational rates, and the Trustees estates and working farms are popular homeschool destinations. Book in advance and ask about chaperone ratios and lunch space.
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