- The list below includes 72 free or cheap things to do in or near Great Barrington, Massachusetts, including 101 different types of inexpensive activities like Bowling, Hiking Trails, Movie Theaters and Art Gallery.
- From Monument Mountain to Housatonic River Walk, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Great Barrington and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Lenox, Hudson, Pittsfield and Lee.
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Farmington Ave & Walnut Street, Farmington, CT 6085
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The Yodkins-Morin Memorial Park was named for two heroes who tried to save lives during a flood in 1955. The park is a pleasant green area to visit by the nearby flowing river.
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The Northwest Park provides access to 12 miles of trails, a nature center, a Coffee House Concert Series, and a gift shop. Those who wish to host an event may also rent out the site's facilities.
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At Buckingham Lake Park, visitors can enjoy biking on a trail that weaves around the park or a picnic with views of a pond. The pond features several fountains and is home to ducks and geese.
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Meeting at North Riverfront Park, Pioneer Valley Riverfront Club provides visitors with opportunities for rowing, dragon boating, and bicycling. The club hosts an annual dragon boat festival where visitors can watch or participate in three 200 meter races.
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Northwest Park, 135 Lang Road, Windsor, CT 6095
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For a unique tour, visitors to the Windsor area enjoy touring the Luddy/Taylor Connecticut Valley Tobacco Museum. The museum includes a refurbished tobacco shed and a museum archive, both displaying artifacts and documents on the areas tobacco industry.
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Moxie Outdoor Adventures offers numerous outdoor activities for nature enthusiasts. Whitewater rafting, inflatable kayaking, canoeing, wilderness overnight camping, moose and ATV safaris on the Kennebec, Penobscot, Deerfield and Dead rivers in Massachusetts and Maine are some of the available trips.
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The beautiful Windsor Dog Park is a third of an acre of sprawling land and includes two play areas, for both large and small breeds. The park allows dogs to run off-leash and features wood chip mulch fenced-in play areas.
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Poestenkill Falls is a waterfall that falls 85-feet into the Dyken Pond and then 75-more feet into a larger pool. There is a third waterfall at the end that falls 15-feet into a pool of water.
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Fisher Meadows is a local public park offering many facilities for its guests to use. Visitors to the park commonly enjoy walking through the scenic trails, spending time near the lake, or playing on one of the many sports fields.
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The Barnes Harry C Memorial Nature Center is a 68 acre nature center dedicated to providing an open area for the public to learn of the importance of the natural world. The center offers several educational exhibits and hiking trails.