- The list below includes 231 free or cheap things to do in or near South Yarmouth, Massachusetts, including 83 different types of inexpensive activities like Bowling, Family Fun Center, Observatories & Planetariums and Beaches.
- From Bass River Beach & Boat Launch - Smuggler's Beach to Pirate's Cove, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in South Yarmouth and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Hyannis, Dennis, Eastham and Barnstable.
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Eastham, Massachusetts is home to the Salt Pond Visitor Center, part of the Cape Cod National Seashore. It offers a treasure trove of information for visitors, new residents and anyone looking for something new and exciting to do or see.
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Begun as a dream in 1950, Sandwich Mini Golf, is Cape Cod's premiere golf attraction. Built around the Cranberry River, this 36-hole course features nine covered bridges, beautiful landscaping, and fun for the whole family.
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Featuring a long, narrow boardwalk, Town Neck / Boardwalk provides visitors with a beach to soak up the sun. When it's high tide the water comes close to the boardwalk, allowing visitors to jump from it into the water.
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A part of the Cape Cod National Seashore, Coast Guard Beach is the site where an english pilgrim ship called Mayflower spotted land of the New World for the first time. Today, the beach attracts many tourists with its numerous tide pools, clear water and sightseeing opportunities.
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The 1869 Schoolhouse Museum is located in a one-room schoolhouse structure. The museum includes desks, decorations, teaching supplies, materials, and artifacts from the education experience of the time.
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Spanning 25-miles in length, the Cape Cod Rail Trail Eastham Ma is a paved bike trail that runs from South Dennis to Wellfleet. The terrain surrounding the trail is characterized by minor grades and forestry.
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Located in a tiny chapel surrounded by a historic cemetery, the Wampanoag Indian Museum features a collection of artifacts, crafts, and other exhibits dedicated to tribal history. Knowledgeable guides will narrate and explain the significance of various exhibits.
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Dexter Grist Mill, built in 1654, is a popular tourist attraction that still functions as a working mill. Visitors can even purchase fresh cornmeal ground that day. Open mid-May through early September.
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Route 6A, also known as the Old King's Highway, is a scenic route on Cape Cod which passes through many towns, from Bourne to Provincetown, offering sweeping views of the ocean and landscape on either side.