- The list below includes 171 free or cheap things to do in or near Oak Bluffs, Massachusetts, including 96 different types of inexpensive activities like Beaches, Farms & Ranches, Fishing and Bowling.
- From Ocean Park to Oak Bluffs Public Library, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Oak Bluffs and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Edgartown, Hyannis, Barnstable and Sandwich.
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The Harwich Mariners is a summer baseball team that is a member of the Cape Cod Baseball League. The team's home field is named Whitehouse Field, which is located in the historic village of Harwich Center.
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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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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.
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Visitors to the Stony Brook Grist Mill & Museum are welcome every Saturday. The bottom floor is occupied by a large corn mill, and visitors may purchase sacks of it at low prices. The second floor of the mill is now a museum.
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Featuring views of the ocean, Drummer Boy Park features 18th century shops, windmills, and homes situated on 16 acres. The park also has more modern amenities, like a playground and picnic area.
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Located on the beautiful Cape Cod, Emerald Hollow Farm is a destination for those who want a positive equestrian experience for all ages. The well trained and friendly horses will be a joy to ride through the scenic trails of the Cape.
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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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Cape Cod Museum of Natural History features a range of collection-based and live marine exhibits accompanied with off-site nature trips through the nearby forest and marshes and many other interactive and educational programs for all age groups.
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Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, Stony Brook Grist Mill was constructed around 1751 and remains a working grist mill. The mill is open to the public for guided tours.
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Fed by a creek on its left side, Paine's Beach is a rocky beach lined with many boulders. The water here is warm and shallow and visitors can enjoy beautiful views of the sunset at Cape Cod from the beach.