10 Things To Do In Massachusetts When You Thought You’ve Done Everything
By Sophia
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Updated on July 25, 2023
(Originally published November 14, 2017)
Once you’ve hit all the guidebook “must-sees” and explored your own hometown, it’s easy to think that you’ve run out of options for things to do in Massachusetts. But you’d be wrong! The Bay State is home to plenty of hidden gems that are just begging to be your next weekend afternoon destination. Here are some of the best things to do in Massachusetts when you feel like you’ve done everything else in the state.
1. Make your own delicious jam in East Sandwich.
Green Briar Nature Center and Jam Kitchen, 6 Discovery Hill Rd, East Sandwich, MA 02537, USA
Head to the
Green Briar Nature Center and Jam Kitchen in East Sandwich to try your hand at crafting delicious treats like homemade jam. The center offers afternoon workshops for adults and children where you'll be guided through the easy process of jam-making with all materials provided. It's the perfect unique weekend activity. (6 Discovery Hill Road,
East Sandwich)
2. Hang out with wolves in Ipswich.
Wolf Hollow, Ipswich, MA 01938, USA
Head to
Wolf Hollow in Ipswich for the animal experience of a lifetime. This wolf sanctuary welcomes visitors who want to learn more about these beautiful creatures and see them up close. You’ll get a glimpse into the daily lives of the wolves and your admission ticket will go towards supporting this 100 percent volunteer operation.
3. Indulge in an ice cream buffet in Danvers.
Putnam Pantry Candies, Ice Creams & Cafe, 255 Newbury St, Danvers, MA 01923, USA
If you love
ice cream, this epic ice cream buffet can be found at Putnam Pantry in the town of Danvers. You’ll be invited to load your bowl high with delicious homemade ice cream in a variety of flavors and a dizzying array of toppings from their all-you-can-top sundae bar. It’s an experience like no other.
4. Splash around all winter at the Water Park of New England.
Water Park of New England, 50 Ferncroft Rd, Danvers, MA 01923, USA
This indoor water park is the perfect remedy for your winter blues. Open all year and perfect for families and grown-up visitors, The Water Park of New England is one of the most fun things to do in Massachusetts. Encompassing 65,000 square feet, it features a wide array of water adventures including giant water slides, an arcade, on-site dining, and more. It is by far one of the
best waterparks in Massachusetts.
5. Race your friends on the Seekonk Grand Prix.
Seekonk Grand Prix, 1098 Fall River Ave, Seekonk, MA 02771, USA
The Seekonk Grand Prix Theme Park is a state-of-the-art bumper car and bumper boat race track. The uniquely designed "slick" track is meant to keep your race car wheels spinning for ultimate fun. They also offer a family track, a rookie track and a kid’s track for young visitors. Don’t forget to check out the bumper boats, ropes course and mini golf course. (1098 Fall River Avenue, Seekonk)
6. Explore a secret garden on Martha’s Vineyard.
Polly Hill Arboretum, 809 State Rd, West Tisbury, MA 02575, USA
The Polly Hill Arboretum on Martha’s Vineyard is a hidden natural gem. With grounds that are open from sunrise to sunset, this lush spot is a break from the usual surf-and-sun island adventures. 809 State Road, West Tisbury
7. Try a gorgeous canopy walk in Lanesborough.
Walk amongst the trees at
Ramblewild in Lanesborough . This experience will take you up to the canopy and allow you to stroll across a treetop bridge as well as try your hand at aerial obstacle courses if you prefer something more challenging.
8. Check out cool and creepy medical oddities in Boston.
Warren Anatomical Museum, Francis A. Countway Library of Medicine, 10 Shattuck St, Boston, MA 02115, USA
The Warren Anatomical Museum features famous and lesser-known medical oddities and specimens that will absolutely fascinate. This activity is recommended for adults who don’t mind a bit of creep factor. It is by far one of the most fun, and also one of the
weirdest places in the state!
9. Relax in an enchanting salt cave in Westport.
Four Elements Salon & Spa, 632 State Rd, Westport, MA 02790, USA
Four Elements Salon & Spa, 613 College Hwy, Southwick, MA 01077, USA
The Four Elements Salon in Westport has a natural, glittering
salt cave that guests can relax in. This dreamy way to unwind has reported health benefits and is an undeniably tranquil way to spend an afternoon.
10. Make candles in a Christmas wonderland all year long.
Yankee Candle, 25 Greenfield Rd, South Deerfield, MA 01373, USA
The Yankee Candle Village in South Deerfield is the Yankee Candle flagship store and contains a maze of rooms that are decorated in full Christmas fashion all year round. Kids and adults can munch on holiday treats like kettle corn and fudge while they stroll through the themed rooms before making their own candles in the shop. (25 Greenfield Road, South Deerfield)
These are some awesome ideas for your next day off! Would you agree that they are some of the most unique things to do in Massachusetts?
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