- TripBuzz found 277 things to do with kids in or near Mashpee, Massachusetts, including 266 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Plymouth, Edgartown, Hyannis and Oak Bluffs.
- From Cape Cod Children's Museum to The Lanes Bowl & Bistro, the Mashpee area offers 105 different types of family activities, including: National & State Parks, Paddleboarding, Bowling and Movie Theaters.
- Mashpee, MA is located on the prestigious Cape Cod and is home to the headquarters of the Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe. As the home of one of the first Native American tribes to have contact with American settlers, Mashpee has a number of opportunities to observe the rich history of the area.
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Located near Mill River, Hopewell Park features baseball fields and basketball courts along with a children's playground. During the summer, a public pool for swimming is open and the park has an area with bells.
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A part of the Nantucket Island, Sankaty Head Lighthouse is a historic structure dating back to late 19th century and operates as a scenic overlook today offering beautiful views of the shoreline and the ocean.
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Strewn with boulders, Pardon Gray Preserve offers visitors a marked trail for hiking and walking their dogs. There is a wooden board path that goes over a stream. The plant life consists of birch trees, mushrooms, and moss.
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Established in 1969 on the grounds of the Laura Thomas Estate, the Gertrude M Boyden Wildlife Refuge has since grown to over 50 acres. It is a serene natural space, and offers great opportunities for bird watching.
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Spanning 56 acres, the Fourth Cliff Recreation Area sits atop a seaside cliff at the tip of a peninsula. The area offers stunning views of the sea and shore, and offers camping opportunities as well as lodging.
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A revolutionary war redoubt, Fort Batron features an observation tower on which visitors can view the surrounding landscape. Attractions also include three miles of nature trails, with trail guides available at the nearby town hall.
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Dating as far back as the Revolutionary War, Fort Barton is a historic park site named after Colonel William Barton of Rhode Island. Visitors to Fort Barton hike through the local trails and recall the history of the Revolutionary War.
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Located on 50 acres of wooded area, the Emilie Ruecker Wildlife Refuge is a location that offers views of nature to its visitors. Visitors commonly enjoy photographing the many species of birds and trees that call the area home.
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Residing on the east bank of the Sakonnet River, Sapowet Management Area is a small wildlife preserve. The preserve features hiking trails and a variety of wildlife including herons, egrets, and ospreys.
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The Emilie Ruecker Wildlife Refuge is a peaceful 50 acre woodland and salt marsh with trails and blinds for observation and photography of local wildlife. Frequent birds sighted include the Snowy and Great Egret and Glossy Ibis.