- The list below includes 524 free or cheap things to do in or near Randolph, Massachusetts, including 115 different types of inexpensive activities like Movie Theaters, Pubs, Dog Park and Parks.
- From Randolph Dog Park to Imagination Station Playground, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Randolph and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Boston, Cambridge, Plymouth and Brookline.
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Front Beach & Back Beach is a leisure park that is best known for being a scuba-diving destination. The beach has lifeguards during high season and metered parking along the beachfront.
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Rockport's Square Circle is an art gallery that features indoor and outdoor artwork and sculptures. The charming gallery and shop feature prominent awnings, making it easy to find, and the artist features primarily Jewish and Hebrew works including Seder plates.
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Visitors can experience what its like to be a pirate on a live-action pirate cruise with Pirate Ship Formidable. The ship has several pirate actors that act out the history of pirates and teach visitors ship chores.
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A historic and scenic lighthouse on Straghtsmouth Island, Straightsmouth Lighthouse is viewable from hiking trails and from the water via kayak or canoe. Guided boat tours are also available for tourists to view the landmark.
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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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The North Shore Kayak Outdoor Center is a business that provides a number of kayak services to the general public. Customers are offered kayak tours, sales, and rentals, as well as many other options to enjoy.
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Jettywalk Arts offers locals and visitors a glimpse into the eclectic and artistic culture of Rockport. Sculptures and paintings inspired by various ethnic backgrounds fill the colorful and vibrant shop.
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The large towers that have welcomed seafarers to Thatcher Island since the 18th century, the Cape Ann Twin Lights, are the sole surviving multiple lights on any U.S. coast. Visitors can reserve free boat service to the island in summertime.
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Visitors can view a collection of the works of artist Jillian Demerie at the Jdemeri Gallery. She specializes in watercolors and depicts a wide variety of ocean imagery in her works.
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Situated in the heart of the city, Methuen Rail Trail is approximately two and a half miles in length. The trail that connects to the Granite State Trail System is made for walkers, runners, and cyclists.