Everyone In Massachusetts Should Check Out These 15 Tourist Attractions, According To Locals
By Kim Falchek
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Published December 25, 2023
Only In Your State recently asked local readers which Massachusetts tourist attractions they consider to be the best. Readers gave us lots of wonderful suggestions and came to a consensus on many places. If you are looking for some fabulous local spots to visit this year, check out these recommended attractions. In no particular order:
1. Cape Cod National Seashore
Cape Cod National Seashore, Chatham, MA 02650, USA
The Cape Cod National Seashore is one of the most beautiful places in the entire state. With nearly 45,000 acres of magnificent coastline, the National Seashore is a wonderful place to swim, boat, hike, or relax. It is the type of place where memories are made and people come back year after year. Find out more about visiting the Cape at the
Cape Cod National Seashore
website.
2. Fenway Park
Fenway Park, 4 Jersey St, Boston, MA 02215, USA
One of Massachusetts’ most iconic attractions is historic Fenway Park. Built in 1912, Fenway is America’s oldest baseball stadium. Come cheer on the Red Sox and enjoy a cold beer and a Fenway Frank. Find out more details about the park at the
Red Sox website. And for even more Fenway fun, take an informative
backstage tour of the stadium .
3. Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame
Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame, 1000 Hall of Fame Ave, Springfield, MA 01105, USA
And speaking of sports, did you know that the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame is located in the city of Springfield? The museum contains unique basketball memorabilia and features a ton of really cool exhibits that highlight the history of the sport. Find out more at the official
Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame website.
4. The Amazing World of Dr. Seuss Museum
The Amazing World of Dr. Seuss Museum, 21 Edwards St, Springfield, MA 01103, USA
Do you like green eggs and ham? Even if you are not a fan, you are sure to love The Amazing World of Dr. Seuss Museum, also located in Springfield. Explore numerous interactive exhibits based on Dr. Seuss’ beloved literary characters and take a stroll through the museum’s
whimsical sculpture garden . More information can be found on the
The Amazing World of Dr. Seuss Museum's official website.
5. Battleship Cove
Battleship Cove, Fall River, MA 02720, USA
Those interested in wartime history should pay a visit to Battleship Cove in Fall River. This place is really amazing! There are five National Historic Landmark US Naval ships at the museum as well as other exhibits, boats, and aircraft. More information can be found on the
Battleship Cove website.
6. The Salem Witch Museum
Salem Witch Museum, 19 1/2 North Washington Square, 19 1/2, Washington Square E, Salem, MA 01970, USA
If you don't mind spooky places, take a trip to the Salem Witch Museum. At this top-rated attraction, immersive exhibits will teach you all about the Salem witch trials of 1692 and the hysteria that surrounded this horrific period in Massachusetts history. For more information, please refer to the
Salem Witch Museum website.
7. The Bridge of Flowers
Bridge of Flowers, 22 Water St, Shelburne Falls, MA 01370, USA
The beautiful
Bridge of Flowers in Shelburne Falls is a lesser-known Massachusetts attraction, but one definitely worth visiting. This former trolley bridge adorned with gorgeous flowers is quite a sight to see in the summer as well as in the fall. Find out more information at the
Bridge of Flowers website.
8. The Freedom Trail
Freedom Trail, Boston, MA, USA
Several Only In Massachusetts readers recommended Boston’s Freedom Trail as a must-see attraction, and I have to agree. What better way to cover the history of our nation than by taking a journey along this 2.5-mile path? The tour includes 17 stops including the Old North Church, the Granary Burying Ground, and the Bunker Hill Monument. Find out more on the
Freedom Trail’s
website or book a
guided tour .
9. The Quabbin Reservoir
Quabbin Reservoir, Massachusetts, USA
If you are surprised to see a reservoir on this list, you probably haven't visited the Quabbin. This dynamic man-made reservoir is the main water supplier for Boston and many surrounding areas. In the 1930s, four towns were relocated to create this massive body of water. The reservoir spans 39 square miles and includes a plethora of scenic
hiking trails . The reservoir even has its own Visitor’s Center! Find out more at the
Quabbin Reservoir website.
10. Mount Greylock
If you enjoy hiking, a visit to the highest point in the state is a must-do! From the top of Mount Greylock, you can see scenic views of the five New England States. Those who don’t wish to make the climb can still view some beautiful scenery by taking a drive along the magnificent
Mount Greylock Scenic Byway . Find out more at the
Mount Greylock Reservation website.
11. Plimoth Patuxet Museums
Plimoth Patuxet Museums, 137 Warren Ave, Plymouth, MA 02360, USA
OIYS readers also highly recommend the Plimoth Patuxet Museums in Plymouth. During your visit, you will have the opportunity to see the Plimoth Grist Mill, the Patuxet Homesite, a village dating back to the 17th century, and the Mayflower II ship. The museum is open from early Spring to late fall. More information can be found on the
Plimoth Patuxet Museum website.
12. Old Sturbridge Village
Old Sturbridge Village, 1 Old Sturbridge Village Rd, Sturbridge, MA 01566, USA
And for even more historical fun, pay a visit to Old Sturbridge Village in the town of Sturbridge. This living history museum is the largest in the area. By visiting the historic collections, touring the numerous original buildings, and watching the costumed staff work at period trades, you will feel like you are back in the 1830s. Visit the
Old Sturbridge Village website for further information.
13. Walden Pond
Walden Pond, Concord, MA 01742, USA
Both outdoor enthusiasts and fans of literature will find Concord’s
Walden Pond
a fabulous place for a day trip. Hike the wooded trails, take a swim in the pond, and visit a replica of Henry David Thoreau’s cabin. More information can be found on the
Walden Pond State Reservation official website.
14. Museum of Science
Museum of Science, Museum Of Science Driveway, Boston, MA 02114, USA
The Museum of Science is one of my longtime favorite museums. I have been visiting the museum ever since I was a kid, and now I frequently take my own children here. There are fantastic permanent exhibits that explore dinosaurs, human life, insects, and space as well as ever-changing new exhibits. The museum’s Omni Theater and the planetarium are also fun to visit. Further information can be found on the
Museum of Science website.
15. George's Island
Georges Island, Boston, MA, USA
Did you know that there are several islands that you can visit within Boston Harbor? George’s Island is one of these. Take a quick boat trip over to explore historic Fort Warren, which dates back to the Civil War era. You can take a guided tour of the island or sit back and have a picnic lunch. Find out more information about visiting George’s Island on the
Boston Harbor Island’s
website.
How many of these 15 local Massachusetts attractions have you visited? What other places would you add to this list? Be sure to also check out our list of some of the best restaurants in Massachusetts .
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