Attractions of Interest to
Children
New
England Aquarium
Phone:
(617) 973-5200
Located
on the city's waterfront at Central Wharf off Atlantic Ave. (T: Aquarium).
Hours:
Mon.-Thurs. 9-6, Fri.-Sun. and holidays 9-7, July 1-Labor Day; Mon.-Fri. 9-5,
Sat.-Sun. and holidays 9-6, rest of year. Closed Jan. 1 until noon, all day
Thanksgiving and Dec. 25
Admission charged.
The aquarium displays more than
15,000 specimens representing more than 600 species of fish and aquatic animals.
An outdoor seal exhibit features a raised tank for visitors to view the animals
above and below the water's surface. In the west wing, a 6,000-square-foot
gallery highlights changing exhibits. Rising from the center of the building is
a four-story, circular glass tank containing a coral reef, more than 200,000
gallons of water and hundreds of tropical fish and marine life, including
sharks, turtles and moray eels. A colony of penguins is on the ground level.
“Edge of the Sea” lets visitors handle tide pool animals. Whale-watch cruises
and “Science at Sea” harbor tours are offered April 1 to November 1 for a fee.
An IMAX theater is on site. Food is available. Allow 2 hours minimum.
Children's
Museum of Boston
300 Congress St.
Boston, MA 02210 USA
(617)
426-8855
Admission charged.
Hours:
Sat.-Thurs. 10-5, Fri. 10-9; closed Thanksgiving and Dec. 25. Phone to confirm
schedule
Children's Museum of Boston is downtown on the waterfront at 300 Congress St.
(T: South Station). Designed for fun and educational experiences for children
through age 10, the museum offers three floors of hands-on exhibits featuring
boats and water play; bubbles; a climbing maze; a Japanese house; Arthur's
World; and KidStage, a children's theater. Allow 2 hours minimum.
Drumlin
Farm Education Center and Wildlife Sanctuary
208 S.
Great Rd.
Lincoln, MA 01773 USA
Phone:
(781) 259-2200
Admission charged.
Hours:
Tues.-Sun. and Mon. holidays 9-5, Mar.-Oct.; 9-4, rest of year. Closed Jan. 1,
Thanksgiving and Dec. 24-25 and 31
Drumlin
Farm Education Center and Wildlife Sanctuary, on SR 117, .7 mi. e. of SR 126,
has 232 acres of pastures, fields, woodlands and ponds. This center has animals
representative of a New England farm including chickens, horses, sheep and pigs
as well
as
various species of such wildlife as deer, owls and pheasants. In the Burrowing
Animal
Building visitors go into an underground passage to see part of the dens or
burrows of animals, including those of foxes, woodchucks and opossums.
Picnicking is permitted. Allow 1 hour minimum.
Mugar Omni, Planetarium and
Lasers
1
Science Park
Boston, MA 02114 USA
Phone:
(617) 723-2500
Admission (includes The Charles Hayden Planetarium and the laser show)
The
Mugar Omni Theater has a five-story, domed screen that creates a wraparound
effect. Allow 1 hour minimum.
Hours:
Films shown daily; phone for schedule. Closed Thanksgiving and Dec. 25
Reservations suggested.
Museum of Science
Science
Park
Boston,
MA
617-723-2500
Admission charged. On the cutting edge with impressive exhibits that will amaze
and instruct adults and children. The Theater of Electricity demonstrates the
world’s largest Van de Graaff Generator. In the Virtual fish tank, children
can create a fish and then watch it interact with other creatures as they
release it into the ocean. There are many, many fascinating hands-on
interactive exhibits as well as live stage presentations.
Boston Harbor Islands
National Park
Service
408 Atlantic
Avenue
Boston, MA
02210-3350
617-223-8666
Georges
Island:
Daily Ferries
May-mid Oct. (45 minute ride from Long Wharf in Boston Harbor)
Free water
taxi to other islands.
Pick wild
raspberries, picnic on the beach, enjoy the view of Boston’s skyline, visit Fort
Warren where Civil War soldiers were imprisoned. Study wildlife in the rock
pools, salt marsh, and woodlands. Most beaches are pebbled, but Lovells Island
has a sandy, supervised swimming beach. Bring a picnic lunch and water, as
there is no drinking water available in the island parks (except at the
concession stands on Georges Island).