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Best Things to Do in Westfield

By travelguylife.com

Stanley Park

Stanley Park is the kind of outdoor attraction any community would be proud of, and it is free to the public from May to November.

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Amelia Park Children’s Museum

Albert Ferst (1919–2011) and Amelia Ferst (1920–1997), a charitable couple, have left a significant legacy in Westfield.

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Columbia Greenway Rail Trail

A multi-use rail trail that used to run through the heart of Westfield's downtown is now being built there. It will gradually open.

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Grandmother’s Garden

Allen Park, which Albert Allen donated to the city in 1929 to be utilised as a park, is located just west of downtown Westfield.

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Hampton Ponds State Park

A series of ponds with a recreation area on the southeast side are located in the extreme northeast of Westfield.

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Westfield Farmers’ Market

The Episcopal Church of the Atonement on Court St. hosts a farmers' market every Thursday afternoon from early June through late October in a lovely location.

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Westfield River Walk

A 1.7-mile walk runs along the banks of the Westfield River on the north side of downtown Westfield, just a few blocks from the eateries there.

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Bearhole Reservoir

A reservoir was erected in 1907 and is surrounded by stunning scenery in West Springfield, directly across the street from East Mountain. It also has a fascinating past.

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Amelia Park Arena

The sole ice rink in Westfield, a 47,000-square-foot facility that opened to the public in 2000, is also a part of the Fersts' legacy in the city.

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Skyline Beer Company

At any one time, Skyline Beer Company offers 20 beers on draught, and every "One-Off Wednesday," the brewery pours a special, five-gallon batch.

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