Leominster, MA Outdoor Activities
Recommended Outdoor Activities by Groupon Customers
On 31 acres of tree-rimmed paddock, the trainers at Chase Farms work to mold horses into show champions and students into confident riders. Owner and trainer Colleen Fitzpatrick and her team personally tend to each of the horses, keeping the noble beasts healthy and happy with run-in sheds, large stalls, and customized tack rooms. During riding lessons, they teach students how to properly tack and groom steeds before focusing on achieving the individual’s riding goals. Riding programs accommodate students of all abilities, helping them work toward accomplishments such as competing in national shows or properly communicating with horses instead of just occasionally commenting on their status updates.
A maze of megalithic chambers and hallways made by man more than 4,000 years ago nestles into the snow- or moss-covered woods at America’s Stonehenge. Guests meander along a trail, marveling at one of the oldest constructions in the United States, complete with inscriptions, eating areas, and evidence of prehistoric art classes. Explorers delve into Stonehenge's history, learning about its use as an accurately aligned astronomical calendar, its role in the Underground Railroad, and the theories about who actually built it. Nearby, eight fuzz balls graze in the alpaca habitat, offering up skeins of yarn spun from their fluffy locks. Winter months coat the site's 105 sprawling acres with crunchy layers of snow, perfect for adventurous snowshoe outings or piggybacking on a snowman.
Outdoor Activity Deals - Recently Expired
Charles Riverboat Company
- Cambridge
Captain and crew lead river tour or sunset cruise past Harvard, Fenway Park, and historic sights along Charles River
Boston Harbor Mini Speed Boats, Inc.
- North End
With views of the skyline, 90-minute self-piloted voyages across Boston Harbor pass famous vessels and Charlestown Navy Yard
Seacoast Sailing
- East Boston
Weekend sailing trips take duos or quartets on a trip through the Boston Harbor, and parties of up to 36 revel on private charters
