- Our list of the best things to do in Ashfield, Massachusetts, features the top 149 nearby activities — including 84 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Ashfield, MA has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Museums & Galleries, Outdoor Places, Entertainment & Shows, and Sights & Landmarks.
- The results below include the top 2 things to do within the city of Ashfield, MA , followed by 147 popular activities in nearby cities, including Amherst, Northampton, Holyoke, North Adams, Pittsfield, Charlemont, Shelburne Falls, Williamstown, Wilmington, Deerfield, Greenfield, Brattleboro and Dover
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The 15-barrel microbrewery known as Wandering Star Craft Brewery is a production brewery with a comfortable and relaxed tasting room. Guests can also tour the facility to see the brewing process in person.
22.2 Miles
One of the largest collections of native New England species is on display at the Southern Vermont Natural History Museum. In addition to the geology, natural history, and live animal exhibits, the grounds of the museum off 600 acres of hiking trails and outdoor activities.
22.2 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.
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Playing a prominent role in the cultural development of the community for 49 years, Berkshire Lyric Theater features dance, choirs, and theater. The theater offers musical education, a children's chorus, solo opportunities, and more.
22.6 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.
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Humor-based fine art forms the primary collection in The Art of Humor Gallery. Specifically, the works of artist and cartoonist Skip Marrow are the focus of the collection, including Marrow's watercolor originals, prints, and cards.
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Created in 1910, Springside Park is the largest park in Pittsfield, and it's listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It consists of nearly 200 acres for nature lovers, as well as the Hebert Arboretum.
23.5 Miles
Fort Dummer State Park is a 217 acre state park overlooking the site of Fort Dummer. The park is populated by forest land, and features several hiking trails as well as a campground.
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Located on Community Field Road, Wyatt Harper Dog Park offers a place for your dog to enjoy a leashless run. The park offers restrooms and also has a nearby creek for fresh water for your dog.
23.8 Miles
Multiple bowling lanes are available for general public bowling at Fun Time Lanes. In addition to open bowling during most evenings, the site is also home to several different leagues and hosts local tournaments.