- The list below includes 104 free or cheap things to do in or near West Tisbury, Massachusetts, including 97 different types of inexpensive activities like Beaches, Nature & Wildlife Areas, Parks and History Museums.
- From Lambert's Cove Beach to Long Point Wildlife Refuge, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in West Tisbury and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Edgartown, Oak Bluffs, New Bedford and Mashpee.
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Putter's Paradise is a local miniature golf course which features a challenging terrain decorated with numerous artistic sculptures created by a local artist.
28.7 Miles
A part of both Sandwich and Barnstable, Sandy Neck Beach is one of the longest beach in the area with multiple sand dunes, marshes, walking trails and a high tide zone.
28.7 Miles
Stairs provide access to Sea Street Beach in Dennis Port. Along with sand and a boardwalk, the beach offers waters that are ideal for activities such as swimming and kayaking.
28.7 Miles
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Scusset Beach Road, Sandwich, MA 02563
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Located at the eastern end of the Cape Cod Canal, Scusset Beach State Reservation features a camping area with 98 sites, as well as a fishing pier. The beach also features a picnic area and bike trails.
28.9 Miles
Centered around a barrier beach, the Sandy Neck Beach Park features 4,700 acres of maritime forest, marshes, and dunes. Popular activities at the beach include fishing, shellfishing, horseback riding, bonfires, camping, and general relaxation.
29.1 Miles
Wild Animal Lagoon is a miniature golf course decorated with a number of unique obstacles designed in the form of animals such as rhinos, elephants, gorillas and more.
29.2 Miles
Built in 1644, the Sturgis Library is a historic public library known as being one of the oldest libraries in the country. The library contains a number of books and other documents that tell about the local history.
29.3 Miles
A prime example of classic Greek Revival architecture, the Barnstable Superior Courthouse is a historic two story building that dates back to 1831. The courthouse was designed by architect Andrew Parris.
29.3 Miles
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3074 Main Street, Barnstable, MA 2630
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Thought to be haunted, Barnstable Historical Society - Daniel Davis House is open to the public and aims to preserve the history of the region. The house features artifacts like 19th century clothing and furniture pieces.
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3353 Main Street (6A), Barnstable, MA 02630
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Fans of the paranormal love the Barnstable Village's Ghost Hunter's Tour. Each tour is guided by experienced historians and passes through the most haunted and spooky parts of Barbstable Village.