- The list below includes 457 free or cheap things to do in or near Brockton, Massachusetts, including 117 different types of inexpensive activities like Specialty Museums, Recreation Centers, Bowling and Nature & Wildlife Areas.
- From D.W. Field Park to Fuller Craft Museum, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Brockton and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Boston, Cambridge, Plymouth and Brookline.
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Scenic Demarest Lloyd State Park is a 1800-foot, salt-water beach. The calm surf in this area is safe for families with children and allows visitors to observe ospreys, terns, hawks and egrets.
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RideAway Kayak is a local tour company which organizes guides kayak trips on Cape Cod. Their fleet comprises of a variety of kayaks to suit beginners and experts both.
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Originally known as Spell Hall, Nathanael Greene Homestead, was the home of the Revolutionary War General. Built in 1770, visitors to the site can enjoy a tour of the home and grounds and explore the historical artifacts and exhibits.
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Visitors can learn about the brewing process by brewing their own beer at Deja Brew. The brewery has over 200 different types of beers to try, including brown, lager, stout, pale ale, red ale, bitter, and more.
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A sports complex and recreation center, Turf Time Tewksbury is home to adult and youth soccer leagues along with adult flag football leagues. The center provides a toddler play area, party hosting, music classes and turf rental.
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The Heritage Gallery & Glass Studio is a 1,400-sqft indoor art facility that includes a showroom, a glass workshop, and classroom space. The gallery is handicap accessible and has parking.
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The Washington Secondary Trail is a 19-mile path that takes travelers from Cranston Street to Log Bridge Road. Small boat access is available along the road, which also offers access to an equestrian trail.
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Visitors to the Subliminal Skatepark can enjoy a climate controlled indoor skating course that is open to those using skateboards and inline skates. Open sessions are available most days, and the park also holds competitions and training sessions.
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The Bay Circuit Trail (BCT) is a trail system that links outlying communities, parks and other green space areas. The pathway, used primarily or hiking, is an approximately 200-mile long greenway corridor. The BCT currently connects 57 Boston area communities.