4 Star Places To Visit in Harvard, Massachusetts, United States (5)


  1. 4.5 Fruitlands Museum (123 reviews)
    - Lovely spring day at Fruitlands
    Tuesday: Spent 2-3 hours Speciality Museums • Art Museums • History Museums
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    Fruitlands Museum is comprised of four separate museums, showcasing Transcendentalists, Shakers, Native Americans and American paintings on 210 acres of meadows and woods with 2.5 miles of trails and a breathtaking view of the Nashua River Valley. The Fruitlands Museum Store sells fine crafts by local artists and the Museum Café, which is open during the main season (April 15 through November 7), focuses on locally sourced, sustainable cuisine reflective of the heritage of New England. See more..
  2. 4.0 Shaker Hills Country Club (24 reviews)
    - Best Experience in 10 Years
    Golf Courses
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    Loved taking my agents out to this wonderful golf course...it is in the best shape I have seen it in 10 years....practice areas are awesome.....and staff super nice...get here this season...it is just that good.... See more..
  3. 4.5 Carlson Orchards (11 reviews)
    - Hidden Gem in the open
    Spent 1-2 hours Farms
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    We went to the Cider Barn at Carlson Orchards in Harvard, MA for lunch. The Cider Barn offers flights and pints of their 3 hard ciders (currently) being Oak Hill Blend, Honeycrisp and Summer Shandy (lemon). They also have a few different flatbread pizzas (we had a delicious peach one), baked pretzels and cider donuts. This operation also has a pick your own for apples and other fruits and a store to buy fruit, veggies, sweet and hard ciders and of course cider donuts. The Cider Barn has physically distanced tables both apple crates and stools for couples and tented picnic tables. There is good parking at least on weekdays, but I could see it stretched on weekends with the restaurant, store and PYO. Beautiful orchard scenery at top of hill. Servers were excellent and accommodating. Everyone required to wear face coverings, except when seated/eating/drinking. Definitely a repeat destination. See more..
  4. 4.0 Harvard Sportsmen's Club (2 reviews)
    - Private club, been there with one of my colleagues…
    Spent 1-2 hours Sports Camps & Clinics
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    I am not in the shooting, but one of my colleagues took me there. It is a private club and you have to take membership for it. You can bring families and friends with yourself. I cannot give specifications for range and action pits as I am not the right guy but we tried 3-4 pits. I shoot with AK47- AR15, Pistol, and shotgun. You have to follow rules over there. Clean your mess after done with shooting. I guess up to 200 yards you can shoot. Wonderful experience…!!! See more..
  5. 4.0 Harvard Bowling Lanes (1 review)
    - Traditional New England candlepin bowling in casual, comfortable setting
    Spent 1-2 hours Bowling Alleys
    On a chilly, rainy Monday, our adult son's birthday, we spent a fun family afternoon at Harvard Lanes. It's totally old school with well-maintained lanes, exclusively candlepin bowling, using the original smaller bowling balls, 3 tries per frame. The person on duty kindly explained how to keep score and our three generations had a blast. It's a lot easier for the youngsters to heave a lighter ball and be super competitive with the adults. We used the bumpers in the gutters, which helped us all a lot, since you can bank the ball off when picking up spares. They offer inexpensive snacks, souvenirs and arcade and even have party rooms. This would be a great place for a birthday party at any age. On Friday & Saturday nights, they have cosmic bowling with rock music & light show, great fun for a date or for families with older kids. I had never tried candlepin bowling before and can't wait to do it again next time we're in the area. See more..