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Southborough is an affluent community about 30 miles west of Boston. The area is known for its award-winning schools, both public and private, and for its proximity to colleges and universities nearby.

Southborough has a variety of things to do, from restaurants and shopping to escape games and athletics. The comfortable lifestyle and quiet, safe neighborhoods make Southborough a great place to live.

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Things to Do Near Southborough, Massachusetts

Southborough is a quiet town, free from a lot of the congestion and noise of bigger cities. However, because of its location, it provides quick and easy access to a seemingly endless array of entertainment, recreation, entertainment, dining, shopping, and more. Here are just a few of the things you can do around Southborough, Massachusetts.

Southborough has a network of parks that offer a variety of recreational opportunities. Collectively, area parks offer athletic fields, baseball diamonds, basketball hoops, an outdoor ice skating rink, running track, sand volleyball court, tennis courts, and a walking track. There are also eight trails for walking, some of which wind through wildlife habitats, preserves, and reservoirs.

Apex Entertainment is in nearby Marlborough and makes for an entire day of indoor and outdoor play. Check out the bumper cars, ropes course, arcade, bowling, laser tag, go-kart racing, sports simulators, mini-golf, and more. And, if you work up an appetite while there, grab some chicken wings, chicken strips, mozzarella sticks, pizza, burgers, mac and cheese, grilled cheese, and other classic favorites.

Garden in the Woods is located in Framingham and offers a 45-acre woodland botanical garden. At the garden, you’ll find an enchanting seasonal collection of plants native to New England. The garden was formed in an attempt to protect native plants that previously faced mass extinction. The organization saves native wild plants, grows them for planting in gardens, and continues to provide education to others.

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Education in Southborough, Massachusetts

The Public Schools of Northborough and Southborough manage some of the schools attended by students living in Southborough, Massachusetts.

Within the town limits, there are four elementary schools and two middle schools. However, the area’s two high schools are regional schools in neighboring towns.

There are also numerous private schools, parochial and secular, in and around Southborough, including St. Mark’s School, Fay School, and the New England Center for Children.

It’s also convenient to pursue high education in Southborough, with access to a variety of public and private colleges and universities, including Northeastern University, Framingham State University, Harvard, Clark University, and more.

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The Climate in Southborough

There’s measurable precipitation in Southborough for, on average, 124 days per year, which can mostly be measured in terms of rain and snow.

On average, Southborough receives around 49 inches of rain per year, quite a bit above the national average of 38 inches. And, January low temperatures drop to 15 degrees, cold enough to sustain the area’s average of 44 inches per year, also considerably more than the nation’s average of 28 inches of snow per year.

The sun does shine in Southborough, on average, 197 days per year, just a touch below the national average of 205 sunny days. The golden rays produce high July summer temperatures that hover at around 83 degrees, enough to be comfortably warm without being overly hot.

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Public Transportation in Southborough, MA

MetroWest Regional Transit Authority provides bus and paratransit services to nearly a dozen communities near Boston.

The MBTA Commuter Rail also offers service via the Southborough Station.

The airport nearest to Southborough is Worcester Regional Airport, 28 miles from the center of Southborough. Another nearby airport with more expansive destination options is the Boston Logan International Airport.

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Living in Southborough, MA

Southborough is a relatively small town in Worcester County, Massachusetts. The area spans just 14.1 square miles and is home to a population of 9,767 and growing.

Southborough, Massachusetts, is a wealthy community, with median household incomes estimated at $168,535, compared to the Massachusetts average median household income of $85,843.

Houses in Southborough are impressive and expansive with an eclectic combination of architectural styles, old and new. The median home value in Southborough’s 01772 zip code is $705,672, compared to the state’s $418,600 median home value.

When you’re looking for a home in Massachusetts in a quiet small town that’s close to big cities and all of their creature comforts and amenities, consider exploring Southborough for its strong economy, excellent schools, community parks, and plenty of things to do.

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Framingham, MA 01701
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