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Lowell Self-Guided Audio Walking Tour of Historic Mills & Canals

By Drives & Detours
Free cancellation available
The previous price was RM 40 and current price is RM 31 per adult

Features

  • Free cancellation available
  • 2h 30m
  • Mobile voucher
  • Instant confirmation
  • Multiple languages

Overview

Walk through Lowell’s brick mill district and canal-lined streets on a self-guided audio tour that plays automatically as you go. Starting near Market Mills, you’ll follow a GPS-guided route through the city’s industrial core while stories unfold around you.

Along the way, you’ll visit the Lowell National Historical Park Visitor Center, Boott Cotton Mills Museum, Merrimack River, Pawtucket Gatehouse, and the city’s canal system. You’ll see how water was captured, measured, and routed to power entire blocks of mills—and how that system shaped daily life.

Explore at your own pace—pause to step inside a museum, walk a canal path, or take a break in a park. The audio resumes whenever you’re ready, so you can move freely without keeping up with a group.

This is a self-guided experience (no in-person guide). Download the tour in advance and use it anytime—it works offline and follows your location along the route.

Activity location

  • Lowell National Historical Park Visitor Center
    • 246 Market St
    • 01852-1849, Lowell, Massachusetts, United States

Meeting/Redemption Point

  • Market Mills Park
    • 132 Market Street
    • 01852, Lowell, Massachusetts, United States

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Lowell Self-Guided Audio Walking Tour of Historic Mills & Canals in Multilingual

  • Activity duration is 2 hours and 30 minutes2h 30m
    2h 30m
  • Opening hours: Sat 8:00-20:00
  • English
Price details
RM 39.17
RM 31.34 x 1 AdultRM 31.34
Total
The previous price was RM 39.17 and current price is RM 31.34
20% off

What's included, what's not

  • What's includedWhat's included
    Flexible Usage (unlimited access)
  • What's includedWhat's included
    Audio Guide
  • What's includedWhat's included
    App and Tour Download
  • What's excludedWhat's excluded
    Smartphone (bring your own)

Know before you book

  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Works entirely offline once downloaded—no cell service required
  • GPS-triggered audio plays automatically based on your location
  • Flexible - Buy once, use any day/time—access never expires
  • Get the Drives & Detours app download the tour ahead of time

Activity itinerary

Lowell National Historical Park Visitor Center

  • 5m
Begin your journey at this central hub, where interactive exhibits set the stage for Lowell's dramatic transformation from a quiet farming community into an industrial powerhouse. It offers the perfect foundational overview of the city's complex canal system and the diverse people who powered its mills.

Boott Cotton Mills Museum (Pass by)

Step back in time to explore the expansive history of America's Industrial Revolution through the lens of those who lived it. This comprehensive museum complex details the harsh realities of textile production and the evolution of the city's workforce over the decades.

Northern Canal Walkway

  • 5m
Stroll along this scenic pedestrian path that separates the Northern Canal from the Merrimack River, offering fantastic views of the water and the nearby Great Stone Dam. It provides a peaceful vantage point to appreciate the ambitious landscaping and engineering feats that once reshaped the natural environment.

Mogan Cultural Center

  • 5m
Housed in a meticulously restored 1830s boarding house, this center deeply explores the daily lives of the famous mill girls and the waves of immigrants who followed them. The exhibits provide a poignant, personal look into the domestic routines and community bonds that sustained Lowell's early labor force.

Boarding House Park

  • 5m
This inviting outdoor green space occupies the footprint of historic corporation housing, serving as a lively gathering spot for modern cultural events and summer concerts. It frames an excellent view of the surrounding mill architecture while honoring the communal living spaces of early industrial workers.

Pawtucket Canal

  • 5m
Originally constructed in the 1790s as a transportation bypass around the treacherous Pawtucket Falls, this waterway was brilliantly repurposed to become the main artery of Lowell's power grid. Following its path reveals the crucial first step in the city's transformation into a bustling, hydro-powered metropolis.

Lower Locks

  • 5m
Positioned where the Pawtucket Canal finally empties into the Concord River, this historic lock system once facilitated the movement of raw materials and finished goods. It remains a picturesque and historically significant spot that highlights the dual nature of the canals for both kinetic power and transportation.

Francis Gate Park

  • 5m
Visit the site of the legendary Great Gate, a massive wooden drop-gate engineered by James B. Francis in 1850 to protect the city from devastating seasonal floods. Often mocked as Francis' Folly during its construction, it famously saved downtown Lowell from ruin in 1852 and stands as a masterpiece of preventative engineering.

Guard Locks

  • 5m
These heavy locks serve as the primary defensive barrier and control point where water from the Merrimack River first enters the Pawtucket Canal system. They offer an impressive look at the heavy-duty infrastructure required to tame a major New England river for human use.

Lowell City Hall

  • 5m
This stunning Richardsonian Romanesque building, constructed from heavy granite, reflects the immense civic pride and wealth generated by the city's textile boom. Its impressive clock tower and ornate architectural details make it a commanding centerpiece of Lowell's historic downtown district.

The Brush Art Gallery & Studios

  • 5m
Nestled within the historic Market Mills, this vibrant gallery space breathes new creative life into the city's industrial architecture by showcasing the work of contemporary local artists. It offers a wonderful opportunity to see how Lowell's rich heritage continues to inspire a modern, thriving arts community.

Lucy Larcom Park

  • 5m
Named in honor of the famous mill-girl-turned-poet, this peaceful, tree-lined oasis runs gracefully alongside the Merrimack Canal. It is the perfect spot to take a quiet rest while reflecting on the literary and cultural contributions of the young women who worked in the nearby factories.

Shattuck Street

  • 5m
Walking down this historic, cobblestone-lined street transports you back in time with its beautifully preserved 19th-century commercial and civic architecture. It provides a charming, atmospheric glimpse into the bustling daily life of Lowell during its peak as a prosperous mill town.

Spalding House

  • 5m
Built around 1760, this remarkable Georgian-style home is one of the oldest surviving structures in the city, predating the Industrial Revolution by several decades. It offers a rare, fascinating contrast to the surrounding brick factories, representing the quiet agricultural community that existed before the canals were dug.

Location

Activity location

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    Lowell National Historical Park Visitor Center
    • 246 Market St
    • 01852-1849, Lowell, Massachusetts, United States

Meeting/Redemption Point

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    Market Mills Park
    • 132 Market Street
    • 01852, Lowell, Massachusetts, United States

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