- The list below includes 97 free or cheap things to do in or near Williamstown, Massachusetts, including 89 different types of inexpensive activities like Art Museum, National & State Parks, Hiking Trails and Music Venue.
- From Williams College to Hopkin's Memorial Forest, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Williamstown and in nearby cities within 25 miles like North Adams, Troy, Lenox and Pittsfield.
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Dedicated to the rich and fascinating cultural history of the Berkshire Mountain region, the Berkshire Museum offers a diverse collection of media, art and other exhibits that make this beautiful area come alive.
19.6 Miles
Spend the day admiring the great outdoors at the Canoe Meadows Wildlife Sanctuary in Pittsfield, Massachusetts. Managed by the Audubon Society, Canoe Meadows offers several trails and is open throughout the year.
19.7 Miles
A family owned stable with around a dozen horses and ponies, Flames Stables offers rides for riders of all levels of experience and skill. The stables offers guided rides on a woodland path.
20.0 Miles
Open from Friday to Monday, the Jim McGrath Gallery & Studio features the unique and beautiful artwork of Jim McGrath. Guests are welcome to tour the gallery and purchase one-of-a-kind paintings.
20.1 Miles
Featuring unique art with a focus on ambiguity and thought provocation, the Kantor Kellett Gallery is an upscale art gallery offering a number of works for display. The gallery includes works of fine arts, sculpture, and photography.
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7 N Main Street, Wilmington, VT 5363
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The Gallery Wright Sticks & Stones Studio exclusively features New England artists' creations. The fine art gallery focuses on contemporary realism, landscape, figure, and still life paintings with selected jewelry, metalwork and sculptural crafts.
20.5 Miles
Established in 1791, Hancock Shaker Village operates as a local muesem preserving the history and culture of the Shakers religious sect. The village grounds comprise of a herb garden, Shaker Farm and other original buildings that house the history and craft exhibits.
20.6 Miles
Dedicated to the life, works and legacy of Herman Melville, Herman Melville's Arrowhead is a beautiful museum located in the author's former home. This is a must-see attraction for literature enthusiasts, especially fans of Melville's 'Moby Dick.'
21.2 Miles
Located in Pittsfield, Massachusetts, Guido's Marketplace is the place to get fresh produce, warm baked goods and delectable ready-made foods. It is particularly renowned for its soup selection, which changes daily.
22.0 Miles
With a hiking trail that leads up a local mountain, Molly Stark State Park provides scenic views of an area that was settled prior to the American Revolution. There are also several maintained campsites.