- The list below includes 582 free or cheap things to do in or near Milton, Massachusetts, including 112 different types of inexpensive activities like Nature & Wildlife Areas, Bike Paths, History Museums and Natural History Museums.
- From Blue Hills Reservation to Houghton's Pond, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Milton and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Boston, Cambridge, Salem and Concord.
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Grinnell's Beach is a family oriented beach on the Sakonnet River. Grinnell's offers swimming, fishing, hiking or picnicking and provides both picnic tables and benches. There are also lifeguards on duty at this beach.
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A 226 acre reservoir, Tiogue Lake offers several boat ramps for putting in kayaks, canoes, or larger craft. The lake is also stocked multiple times each spring season with trout.
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5580 Post Road, East Greenwich, RI 2818
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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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Escobar's Highland Farm is a working farm open to the public. Its highlight is an 8 acre corn maze, which has a unique design each year, and visitors can also go on hayrides and explore a large pumpkin patch.
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Visitors can see a variety of animals at Alderbrook Farm, from oxes to pigs to horses. The farm has its own store that sells fresh produce and eggs from its chickens.
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Residing on the east bank of the Sakonnet River, Sapowet Management Area is a small wildlife preserve. The preserve features hiking trails and a variety of wildlife including herons, egrets, and ospreys.
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A small park area surrounded by trees, Signal Rock Park provides two baseball fields with bleachers as well as basketball courts. The park has small grassy fields, children's playground equipment and a small area used as a skate park.
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The Emilie Ruecker Wildlife Refuge is a peaceful 50 acre woodland and salt marsh with trails and blinds for observation and photography of local wildlife. Frequent birds sighted include the Snowy and Great Egret and Glossy Ibis.
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High Pole Hill Road, Provincetown, MA 02657
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The Pilgrim Monument in Provincetown is the largest granite structure in the country which was erected during early 20th-century in memory of the Pilgrim settlers. At the base of the monument is the Provincetown Museum wich features a variety of artifacts about local history.
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Province Lands Road and Commercial Street, Provincetown, MA
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Enjoy views of the Provincetown shore while getting some exercise with a walk along Provincetown Causeway. This roughly one-mile stretch begins near a park that commemorates the Pilgrim's first landing, and trekkers are better able to see lighthouses not reachable by car.