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Outdoor Winter Fun Spots in Worcester, Ma.

Looking for winter fun in Worcester? Here's our list of can't-miss family fun.

By Noelle Monaghan - Worcester Macaroni KID Publisher January 20, 2023

It seems everyone in Worcester is looking for ways to get out of the house this winter! Fresh air is good for the soul — not to mention it helps to get the wiggles out of the kids. 

So here is a list of six fun things to do this winter with kids in Worcester (or just a short drive away!) during these next few winter months: 

1. Go Snowshoeing at Broad Meadow Brook Worcester

Broad Meadow Brook makes it easy and inexpensive to go snowshoeing.  They rent snowshoes in all sizes from child to adult. Snowshoes can be used anytime there is at least 6" of snow on the ground. Come explore over 5 miles of sanctuary trails and enjoy the beauty and peacefulness of the winter woods! Available Tuesday–Saturday from 9-3:30 pm and Sunday from 12:00-3:30 pm. Snowshoes must be returned to the front desk by 3:30 pm. Renters must leave a driver’s license or credit card at the front desk while out on the trails  Pricing listed online for Members, $3/hour • Nonmembers, $5/hour.

2. Go tubing at Ski Ward

Snowtubing at Ski Ward in Shrewsbury is the perfect activity for all levels and with up to with up to 12 lanes, 2 lifts and over 200 tubes, you’re guaranteed to have a great time! We provide everything for you, too including the snow tubes and the fun! All participants must be at least 6 years old and 42" in height to tube. $19-36 for a one to two-hour snow tubing pass. Open daily.  Check the snow report for availability. 


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3. Go sledding at Green Hill Park

There's a lot of great sledding hills in Worcester County but our favorite is at Green Hill Park in the city of Worcester. We asked readers for their favorite hills in the region. Here's where they told us they love to go! Free

4. Take a Self-Guided Tour at Worcester Historical Museum

We hope you will enjoy this revolutionary tour of Worcester, created by WHM! Imagine yourself back in time, in a Worcester where information traveled at the speed of horses or foot. News from beyond came from travelers who patronized the handful of taverns in town, from letters that sometimes took weeks to arrive, from newspapers. Yet local citizenry kept themselves informed and took up the Patriot cause with fervor and deep conviction. The stops on this tour relate to Worcester in the Revolution, a heady time for this young town and, indeed, for all colonists. Call for details: 508.753.8278. Free

5. Attend an ice fishing clinic at Jordan Pond

Tuesday, Feb. 6, 2 – 4 p.m. Ice Fishing Clinic - Shrewsbury Pre-registration required; click here to register or call (508) 841-8503 for more information. In cooperation with the Shrewsbury Recreation Department. Free


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6. Visit the Worcester Common Oval

The City's 12,000-square-foot rink, which opened in 2012, is 4,000 square feet larger than the rink at New York City's Rockefeller Center. The Oval Ice Skating Rink, powered by Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts, has piped-in music, skate rentals, concessions, holiday lights and more, making it a fun and affordable family-friendly activity. The rink is professionally managed by ASM Global, the DCU Center's talented management team. $6 per person, Children 5 and Under Skate Free.




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