- The list below includes 169 free or cheap things to do in or near Woods Hole, Massachusetts, including 103 different types of inexpensive activities like Aquariums, Art Gallery, History Museums and Science Museums.
- From Marine Biological Laboratory to Woods Hole Aquarium, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Woods Hole and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Edgartown, Oak Bluffs, Hyannis and Barnstable.
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Visitors can learn about the haunted history of the city while walking through its streets with Vineyard Ghost Walking Tour. The tour stops at various landmarks and sites in the town to explain its history with ghosts.
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The name Chappaquiddick is derived from a Native Indian word which means 'separated island' and refers to the the 300-yard wide channel that separates this island from a larger one in the east. This isolated island houses multiple hiking trails and a Japanese garden.
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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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Take a relaxing stroll through Lowell Holly, a unique peninsula known for its embellishment of American holly. Two freshwater ponds, both stocked with fish, provide a calming ambience. The beach area is a great place for a swim.
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Named in honor of artisans Ralph and Martha Cahoon, the Cahoon Museum of American Art includes works from 19th/20th century artists. The collection also includes contemporary pieces along with folk art and works that celebrate the beauty of Cape Cod.
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Located in Edgartown, Massachusetts, the Katama Airfield is one part of the Katama Airpark. The complex offers aviation services such as fuel, showers, telephones, restrooms, parking and small aircraft storage.
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A site of historical interest in Dartmouth, Round Hill is the location of renowned millionaire Edward Howland Robinson Green. The mansion is particularly large and palatial, and is located near a beach.
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South Beach is a piece of land and stretch of sand that runs adjacent to the ocean. Featuring picturesque views, it is an ideal location for people to exercise and/or partake in photography.
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Gay Head Light is a historic lighthouse which dates back to 1799 and offers sweeping views of the nearby shoreline and the ocean.
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Cornell Farm offers several hiking trails that extend westward from the farmstead through a pine and oak forest to the marshlands at the head of Little River. The farmland was passed down through 5 generations of the Cornell family.