Massachusetts is filled with gorgeous outdoor spaces and jaw-dropping natural attractions to discover. We’ve pulled together a few of the best natural wonders in Massachusetts that you can explore for free, which is the perfect price of admission for everyone’s budget. Here are some of the coolest and most memorable outdoor attractions in the state.
1. Aquinnah Cliffs, Martha’s Vineyard
These stunning sandy cliffs on Martha’s Vineyard are unlike any other spot in Massachusetts. They’re streaked with a rainbow of natural colors and offer a 360-degree view of Vineyard Sound.
2. Mount Greylock, Adams
Mount Greylock is the tallest mountain in Massachusetts and the jewel of Mount Greylock State Reservation. Not a hiker? No problem! You can actually drive right to the top of this magnificent peak.
3. Purgatory Chasm, Sutton
Purgatory Chasm is a fascinating canyon in Sutton that’s filled with unique rock formations. The rocks have intriguing names like the Corn Crib, the Coffin, and Lover’s Leap. You can scramble all over them if you like, but be sure to wear shoes with good grip.
4. Dinosaur Footprints, Holyoke
Follow in the footsteps of real dinosaurs at this unique natural attraction in Holyoke. You’ll get to check out more than 800 prehistoric tracks, including those of Tyrannosaurus rex. Admission is free and the trail is open from April 1 to November 30.
5. Bash Bish Falls, Mount Washington
Bash Bish Falls is Massachusetts’ tallest waterfall and definitely one of its most scenic. This beautiful double cascade features a clear pool at its base, though swimming is dangerous due to the strong force of the waterfall.
6. Walden Pond, Concord
Walden Pond was made famous by Henry David Thoreau, and it’s still easy to see why the legendary writer and transcendentalist found this spot so inspiring. The pond is a popular spot for hiking, swimming, and sunbathing.
7. Glacial Potholes, Shelburne Falls
Shelburne Falls’ glacial potholes are one of the most curious natural attractions in the state. Formed by the slow churning of water over more than 14,000 years, these odd depressions in the bedrock are a quick and easy attraction to check out before exploring the rest of Shelburne Falls.
We hope you enjoy visiting each and every one of these fantastic natural destinations. They really are worth planning a trip around! What are some of your favorite outdoor spots to explore in Massachusetts?
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Featured Addresses
Aquinnah Cliffs Overlook, 31 Aquinnah Cir, Aquinnah, MA 02535, USA
Mount Greylock, Adams, MA 01220, USA
Purgatory Chasm State Reservation, 198 Purgatory Rd, Sutton, MA 01590, USA
Dinosaur Footprints, 1099 US-5, Holyoke, MA 01040, USA
Bash Bish Falls, Mt Washington, MA 01258, USA
Walden Pond, Concord, MA 01742, USA
Shelburne Falls Potholes, J726+W7, Shelburne Falls, MA 01370, USA