By travelguylife.com
In the summer, families can afford to hang out at Dracut's main park.
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This isolated 1,100-acre tract of woods and ponds, spread across three towns, is ideal for hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding, and cross-country skiing in the winter.
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This Dracut dairy farm has been in operation since 1908, and its farm store has been a destination for generations.
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From the 1820s till shortly after WWII, a community near Dracut served as one of the world's major hubs for the manufacture of textiles.
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Four Oaks Country Club is on a high point with views of the Merrimack Valley and is hailed as one of the best public courses for miles.
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Exactly west of Dracut, on the border of Tyngsborough, is a picturesque 209-acre lake with wooded borders and substantial homes on either side.
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Dillon-McAnespie Park is another excellent location for outdoor activity. It is fully accessible and has a high standard of upkeep.
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Nearby at Pawtucketville on the Merrimack River bank, the University of Massachusetts Lowell operates a paddlesports rental facility.
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This varied farm in Dracut produces a mountain of fruits, veggies, and flowers each year for a genuine hands-on rural experience.
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Nearby in West Centralville, the famed Beat poet and novelist Jack Kerouac (1922-1969) was born.
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