11 Underrated Places In Massachusetts That Even Natives Have Never Heard Of
By Melissa Mahoney
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Published September 08, 2021
While many of us are natives of the Bay State, it doesn’t mean we know of every single place and attraction here. Sometimes we may discover a place we hadn’t even heard of before. Massachusetts is full of hidden gems and underrated places that have remained undiscovered even by lifelong residents. Here are 11 hidden gems around the state just waiting to be discovered by you!
1. Atlantic White Cedar Swamp, Wellfleet
Atlantic White Cedar Swamp Trail, Wellfleet, MA 02667, USA
Tucked away in the woods by Marconi Station in Wellfleet, a hike through Atlantic White Cedar Swamp is unlike any you've done before. The boardwalk trail meanders through a magical forest of mature trees making you feel as though you've entered a fairytale world.
Read our previous coverage to learn more.
2. Borderland State Park, North Easton
Borderland State Park, 259 Massapoag Ave, North Easton, MA 02356, USA
Located on over 1,800 acres of land, Borderland State Park is home to beautiful grounds, woods, ponds, plenty of hiking trails, and the historic Ames Mansion. It's a gorgeous park that's certainly worthy of a day trip.
Read our previous coverage to learn more.
3. Hammond Castle Museum, Gloucester
80 Hesperus Ave, Gloucester, MA 01930, USA
Not only is the castle and its grounds beautiful. but step inside to explore the many fascinating rooms and view artifacts that once belonged to the original owners. It's quite an enchanting place to visit!
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4. Eyrie House Ruins, Holyoke
125 Reservation Rd, Holyoke, MA 01040, USA
You'll have to take a hike to get to the Eyrie House ruins but the effort is well worth it. Take the moderate 1.4-mile T Bagg Trail found within the Mount Tom Reservation Area. When you see the ruins, it's hard to imagine that it was once a luxury hotel built in the 1800s!
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5. James P. Kelleher Rose Garden, Boston
73 Park Dr, Boston, MA 02215, USA
Open May through October, the James P. Kelleher Rose Garden contains over 1,500 stunning rose bushes as well as statues, tall green hedges, and a fountain. This secret garden is found close to Fenway Park.
Visit the webpage to learn more.
6. Mytoi Japanese Garden, Chappaquiddick
Mytoi Japanese Garden, 41 Dike Rd, Edgartown, MA 02539, USA
The 14-acre Mytoi Japanese Garden is located on Martha's Vineyard's Chappaquiddick Island. Its walking paths meander through gardens filled with both native and exotic plants and provide a peaceful place for all visitors to enjoy.
Read our previous coverage to learn more.
7. World's End, Hingham
World's End, Hingham, MA 02043, USA
One thing's for certain...you can't beat the views at World's End! Located on a peninsula in Hingham, the 251-acre park has some of the best views in the state. Hike along the easy trails, view the Boston city skyline from across the Harbor, and enjoy the peace and quiet found here.
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8. Bancroft Tower, Worcester
Bancroft Tower Road, Bancroft Tower Rd, Worcester, MA, USA
Located in Worcester's Salisbury Park, Bancroft Tower was erected in 1900 as a memorial to politician George Bancroft. Made of natural stone and granite, this 56-foot tower is on the National Register of Historic Places.
Visit the webpage to learn more.
9. The Paper House, Rockport
52 Pigeon Hill St, Rockport, MA 01966, USA
A house made of paper is an unusual attraction indeed but it is one place you have to see to believe. It started out as a hobby project for the original owner, and it turned into a surprisingly livable summer home.
Read our previous coverage to learn more.
10. TurnPark Art Space, West Stockbridge
TurnPark Art Space, 2 Moscow Rd, West Stockbridge, MA 01266, USA
TurnPark Art Space is an outdoor sculpture park, event space, and amphitheater all within a 16-acre parcel of land that once belonged to a quarry in the Berkshires. The grounds and the views create a spectacular setting for the sculptures on display here.
Visit the website to learn more.
11. Bidwell House Museum, Monterey
Built in the 1760s by Reverend Adonijah Bidwell, the Bidwell House was lived in by three different generations over the years. Today, visitors can explore the house on a guided tour for a fee or walk the gorgeous grounds and gardens for free.
Visit the website to learn more.
Have you been to any of these underrated attractions in Massachusetts? What other places would you add to this list? Please tell us in the comments!
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