- The list below includes 266 free or cheap things to do in or near Hyannis, Massachusetts, including 86 different types of inexpensive activities like Fishing, Arcades, Specialty Museums and Parks.
- From John F. Kennedy Memorial to Kalmus Beach, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Hyannis and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Oak Bluffs, Edgartown, Dennis and Eastham.
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Featuring both air soft and paintball, Cape Cod Paintball is the top choice for team development, military style games, and strategic fun. There are many options for advanced players or players who come self-equipped to maintain price flexibility.
16.7 Miles
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Route 28 (Intersection of Crowell Road), Chatham, MA 02637
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Chatham Village Market is a full service grocery store that is open year round and features many locally grown and produced items. The store features meat, produce, dairy products, bakery, beer, wine, and floral department.
16.7 Miles
Maintained by the Chatham Historical Society, The Old Atwood House Museum is one of the finest repositories of traditional Cape Cod architecture and domestic furnishings. It is a must-see for visitors interested in architecture and interior design.
16.8 Miles
Founded in September 2011, the Arconti American Museum boasts a vast collection of art. Enjoy items including historical relics, fine art, and many cultural artifacts that tell a story of local history.
17.0 Miles
Monomoy National Wildlife Refuge is a federal wildlife refuge which provides a habitat to migratory birds for resting, feeding and nesting. There are a number of hiking trails in and around the refuge which offer bird watching, hiking and sightseeing.
17.1 Miles
Orleans' Skaket Beach is a sheltered strip of sand and surf. Due to its slightly sheltered location, the beach often has warmer water than others in the region. Its waters are also calm, making this beach ideal for families with small children.
17.2 Miles
In business since 1955, Chatham Candy Manor is a local specialty shop which specializes in chocolate, offering more than 100 different varities of home-made chocolates, creams, caramels and truffles.
17.3 Miles
Located by the wonderfully restored old train depot, the Chatham Railroad Museum is a museum honoring trains and their history. Enjoy locomotive models, a restored wood caboose that can be boarded and explored, and digital demonstrations of rail history.
17.4 Miles
Bowling, dining and a full bar are offered at Orleans Bowling Center. Guests can select from a barbeque menu and 16 available beers on tap. Arcade games are also part of the fun.
17.5 Miles
Chatham, Massachusetts is home to the Chatham Pier & Fish Market. The market sells some of the freshest seafood in the world. Customers may purchase raw fish, shellfish and a bevy of sushi and other prepared foods.