- The list below includes 233 free or cheap things to do in or near New Bedford, Massachusetts, including 106 different types of inexpensive activities like Specialty Museums, Parks, Religious Buildings and Bowling.
- From New Bedford Whaling National Historic Park to Fort Taber Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in New Bedford and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Newport, Fall River, Oak Bluffs and Sandwich.
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The Sunset Bay Marina is a public marina that features 150 slips that can accommodate yachts that span up to 52-feet in length. The marina also has an in-house gas and diesel engine repair service.
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Cape Cod Rail Trail is a paved path leading from the town of Dennis to Wellfleet and is much used for biking, hiking and horseback riding. The trail follows an abandoned rail route and passes through a variety of landscape which comprises of woods, bogs, marshes and ponds.
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Squantum Point Park is a leisure park that is open from dusk until dawn all year round. The park was originally used as a Naval airfield and has opportunities for activities such as fishing, birding, running, and inline skating.
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Located along Cape Cod Bay, the Point of Rocks Beach is open to the public from May through October. The small beach rests at the end of a dead-end road with no parking lot, and there are no established facilities.
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Featuring a variety of pastel paintings of landscapes, 820 Main Gallery houses the artwork of local artists. Each season opening, the gallery hosts a reception where visitors can meet the artist behind the artwork.
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Open from spring through fall every year, Harbor Lights Mini Golf provides 18 challenging holes of putt-putt golf for kids and adults alike. The naturally decorated facility is also available for groups and parties as well.
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Built in the early 1640s, The Fairbanks House is thought to be the oldest standing house made of timber in the US. The house remains furnished to reflect the original Puritan immigrant homeowners lifestyle.
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Equipped with lifeguards and other facilities, Red River Beach is an incredible place to spend the day. The area is a favorite of fishermen, kayakers, para-surfers, sailors, and wind surfers.
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Visitors can take a ferry to Bumpkin Island to enjoy views of the harbor from the various vistas of the island. During low tide, visitors can walk out to its sand spit to go fishing.
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Red River Beach is a white sand beach with many sea shells scattered along the shore. There are lifeguards on duty and public restrooms are readily available. The water is known to be a little seaweed dense.