The Best Things To Do In Sturbridge, Massachusetts: 15 Top-Rated Attractions & Hidden Gems
By Melissa Mahoney|Updated on December 13, 2023(Originally published August 30, 2023)
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I'm an east coast girl living in a west coast world. I grew up in New England before moving to SoCal for several years. I then lived in NYC or a year before moving to AZ in 2009. I worked in the entertainment industry for many years of my adult life and have a deep love for photography, writing, and traveling around the U.S. as well as to far-flung locations around the world. Travel is my life and writing about it is a dream!
Central Massachusetts has so much to offer but is often overlooked as a destination in favor of Boston, the beaches, or the Berkshires. But we should all take some time to explore the quaint and charming communities here. Take, for example, Sturbridge, a town that looks like it was plucked from the pages of a storybook. If you’re interested in exploring this wonderful community, here are some of the best things to do in Sturbridge, MA.
One attraction in particular put Sturbridge on the map and it’s one many of us had field trips to when we were in elementary school. Any idea? Read on and find out along with a couple of other top tourist attractions in Sturbridge.
1. Old Sturbridge Village
Old Sturbridge Village, 1 Old Sturbridge Village Rd, Sturbridge, MA 01566, USA
For those who went to elementary school in Massachusetts as well as parts of Rhode Island and Connecticut, chances are you went to Old Sturbridge Village on a field trip. It was either third or fourth grade and I remember being so excited to board the school bus and head over the border from Rhode Island into Massachusetts. Those were the days, am I right?
Anyways, Old Sturbridge Village happens to be the largest living history museum in the region and, as you may have guessed, is the top attraction here in Sturbridge. When you visit, you are transported back in time to the 1830s in rural New England. You can explore much of the museum's 200 acres as well as its 40 historical structures that include a cider mill, a bank, a school, and even a covered bridge. There are also dozens of characters walking around in period costumes and they will chat with you about the history of that time. It's such a fun, interactive, and informative experience.
2. Sturbridge Flea Market
Sturbridge Flea Market, 559 Main St, Sturbridge, MA 01518, USA
Calling all bargain hunters and antique collectors! Housed in a historic grist mill, Sturbridge Flea Market provides the ultimate flea and antique shopping experience. With three floors and more than 150 dealers, you could spend an entire day here. Whether it's antique furniture, vintage toys and games, estate jewelry, or any hard-to-find item, you'll probably find it here.
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3. Deep Roots Distillery USA
Deep Roots Distillery USA, 559 Main St, Fiskdale, MA 01518, USA
Located in Fiskdale, a census-designated place within the town of Sturbridge, Deep Roots Distillery USA is a family-owned-and-operated distillery that offers a variety of hard alcohol. Moonshine, vodka, whiskey, and liquors are all available for tasting. There are also non-alcoholic options as well as food, so you can sit back, relax, and enjoy your time here.
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Fun Things To Do In Sturbridge For Families
Aside from Old Sturbridge Village, there are a few other fun things to do in Sturbridge for families. And what better way to get the kids active and exploring than spending time outside?
Wells State Park covers an idyllic 1,400 acres of beautiful landscape and 12 miles of trails to explore it all. Hike a trail through the forest filled with hickory and eastern white pine, traverse to the park's rocky ledges to take in the awe-inspiring views, and marvel at the gorgeous 105-acre Walker Pond. Keep in mind that there is a parking fee for both Massachusetts residents and non-residents, and it is open from sunrise until sunset.
You can check AllTrails for the best hiking trails in Wells State Park.
No trip to Sturbridge is complete without a visit to Hyland Orchard & Pavilion, especially in the fall. This orchard had its start in 1945 and is owned and operated by the third generation of the Damon family today. Summer is a popular time for weddings on this 150-acre farm. During the fall, the orchard opens up for apple picking and there are hayrides and live music. It's such a festive place for families to visit.
If you're looking for a family getaway idea in Sturbridge, how about spending a night or longer at Pine Lake RV Resort & Cottages? Not only is it a wonderful escape into nature and one that the whole family will love, but it's got everything you need to make you comfortable. It's considered a glampground after all! For accommodations, choose a studio or a one-bedroom or two-bedroom cottage. Have your own RV? You can reserve an RV site. (If you don't have your own RV, you can always rent one from RV Share.)
In addition to the accommodations, there are amenities aplenty as well so you'll never run out of things to do near Sturbridge, MA. Between the pool and spa, activities, fishing and boating on the resort's eight-acre lake, a fitness center, billiards, and more, kids and adults may never want to leave!
Free Things To Do In Sturbridge
Did someone say, “FREE?” Hey, we all love a good freebie now and then, especially since life can be rather expensive. Here are some of the best free things to do in Sturbridge:
7. Tantiusques
Tantiusques, 493 Leadmine Rd, Sturbridge, MA 01566, USA
Overseen by The Trustees of Reservations, Tantiusques is a 57-acre preserve worth exploring. Take the loop trail through the lush forest and you'll stumble upon the ruins of a historic lead mine that was once used by Indigenous people and settlers from Europe. Not only is Tantiusques incredibly fascinating but it's free to visit!
Heins Conservation Land is an 84-acre property that sits adjacent to the privately owned Heins Farm. Free to visit, there are three trails leading through the gorgeous landscape of woodlands and fields and a variety of habitats. It's a peaceful place to explore. And, if you're here in the fall, you'll be able to view the colorful foliage!
Whether you're religious or not, there's no denying the beauty and peace found on the property of Saint Anne's Shrine. When you arrive, stop first at the gift shop where you can take a look at the Hall of Saints. The gift shop is also where you can pick up a map of the property and go for a walk. There are several notable spots on the grounds of the shrine including the shrine itself, the Russian Icon Exhibit, the Stations of the Cross, and the Angel of Hope statue.
Best Things To Do At Night In Sturbridge
While Sturbridge is a quiet town not known for its nightlife, there are still a few options to consider if you’d like a night out on the town. Here are some of the best things to do at night in Sturbridge:
Are you someone who loves puzzles and games? If you said "yes," then you have to book some time at Escape the Pike. This escape room has five escape room games that are fun and challenging. Take your family or a group of your friends and see if you can escape! Be sure to make your reservation on the website ahead of time.
Breweries are always fun places to visit as adults. Altruist Brewing Company is located in Sturbridge Marketplace, an old cotton mill that's been turned into a hub for local stores, restaurants, and offices. Not only are the vibes at this brewery cool and historic but it overlooks the Quinebaug River. If you're looking for something to do at night in Sturbridge, this is a great place to be. Order a beer or a hard cider on tap and enjoy an evening out on the town!
If you're looking for something fun to do, try your hand at axe throwing! Into the Grain Axe Throwing is owned by Deep Roots Distillery USA and is conveniently located in the same building. So, you could spend some time at the distillery and throw some axes afterward. How does that sound to you?
Honorable Mentions
While we’ve categorized some of the top attractions in Sturbridge, there are a few others that are worth mentioning and visiting. And these places are just as enjoyable as everything else we’ve already discussed! Here are a few honorable mentions for things to do in Sturbridge, MA:
For some fresh air and exercise along an easy, flat path, the Burgess Discovery Trail is hard to beat. Located on the grounds of Burgess Elementary School, this is an ABA-compliant trail that has a wetland bog trail. Along the way, you'll have the opportunity to see some local wildlife.
Another awesome business in Sturbridge Marketplace is Brush It Off Paint & Sip Bar. Come here for some fun, some creativity, and something to drink. Whether you're painting on canvas, on glass, or on a piece of pottery, there will be an instructor teaching. While pre-registration for a class isn't required, it is encouraged as there's no guarantee a spot will be available. The Sip Bar offers wine, beer, soda, juice boxes, and packaged snacks.
15. Westville Recreation Area
Westville Recreation Area, Sturbridge, MA 01566, USA
As you can probably tell, Sturbridge has quite a few outdoor attractions and parks! Another one, Westville Recreation Area, is located on the Quinebaug River. Here you'll find a variety of recreational opportunities including hiking, picnicking, canoeing, kayaking, and more.
When was the last time you’ve spent time in one of the small towns in Massachusetts such as Sturbridge? If you haven’t been in a while or at all, you can see there are quite a few things to do in Sturbridge, MA. If you’re planning a visit and need accommodations, check out this lake house on a private peninsula!
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