- The list below includes 122 free or cheap things to do in or near Provincetown, Massachusetts, including 94 different types of inexpensive activities like Specialty Museums, Beaches, Lighthouses and Bike Paths.
- From Provincetown Library to Race Point Beach, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Provincetown and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Eastham, Brewster, Dennis and Orleans.
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Families with small children love Corporation Breach, a sheltered expanse of sand and warm tidal pools that are perfect for splashing, wading and other fun activities. Access to the breach is free, but parking is moderately expensive.
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With clean sand and beautiful waters, Howes St. Beach is frequented by locals and tourists alike. A short walk from other beaches, it is also an ideal place for beach activities such as swimming or sunbathing.
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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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30 Doctor Lords Road South, Dennis, MA 02638
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Come see endless designs of pottery at the Scargo Stoneware Pottery and Art Gallery. Items include decorative wall mounts, vases, jugs, and dinnerware of different colors, materials, sizes, and designs.
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3 River Rd, Orleans, MA
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The original meeting house of the Universalist Church of Orleans is now the Orleans Historical Society at The Meeting House Museum. The museum includes genealogical information, photos, artwork, deeds and other items pertaining to the history of the city.
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The Orleans Historical Society is a historical society that is in charge of taking care of the Meeting House Museum, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The society has a collection of deeds, diaries, and local artwork.
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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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Located on the southern boundaries of the Cape Cod National Seashore, Nauset Inlet is a four mile stretch of tidal pools and marshes which offers beautiful views of the surrounding low marsh islands, channels and marine life.
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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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Nauseat Beach is a beach located on a cape which features a lighthouse and access to the ocean. With casual dining and amenities on-site, the beach attracts tourists and locals alike.