- The list below includes 319 free or cheap things to do in or near Fall River, Massachusetts, including 110 different types of inexpensive activities like Military Museums, Parks, Haunted Tours and History Museums.
- From Oak Grove Cemetery to Fall River Heritage State Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Fall River and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Newport, Providence, Warwick and North Kingstown.
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The Westerly Town Forest is a wooded area that is very popular among visiting hikers and outdoor enthusiasts. Numerous hiking trails are available for visitors to enjoy the scenery and wildlife along the paths during their hike.
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Devoted to collecting and preserving items of historical importance, the Hingham Historical Society is charged with the interpretation of the town's rich history. Collections include paintings, clothing, photographs, tools, and more.
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Situated on 62 acres of woodlands, Whitney & Thayer Woods has 10 miles of trails for visitors to explore. The trails are lined with azaleas and rhododendrons, depending on the time of year.
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Bare Cove Park is a premier nature destination for the outdoor lover. The park features extensive walking and hiking trails, an off leash dog run area, paved roadways for cycling and more.
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Centered around a barrier beach, the Sandy Neck Beach Park features 4,700 acres of maritime forest, marshes, and dunes. Popular activities at the beach include fishing, shellfishing, horseback riding, bonfires, camping, and general relaxation.
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Specializing in art framing services, Aisling Gallery & Framing features both regional and international artists in its exhibit. Many of the paintings in its collection depict nature, people, and landscapes.
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North Scituate Beach is an often overlooked beach beloved by locals. The beach has a mile of shoreline with a gentle slope and clean soft sand. Sunbathe or swim while enjoying beautiful views of the Atlantic ocean and surrounding coastlines.
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The name Chappaquiddick is derived from a Native Indian word which means 'separated island' and refers to the the 300-yard wide channel that separates this island from a larger one in the east. This isolated island houses multiple hiking trails and a Japanese garden.
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Bowling center Needham Bowlaway offers New England style Candlepin bowling. All ages are welcome at the bowling center and the game features light-weight bowling balls and kid friendly lane bumpers.
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The 75-acre Weir River Farm is a working farm situated amongst fields and pastures surrounded by oak and cedar woods. Visit horses, pigs, cows, chickens and sheep in the barn, or take a walking trail through the woods.