- Our list of the best things to do in Charlemont, Massachusetts, features the top 151 nearby activities — including 82 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Charlemont, 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 10 things to do within the city of Charlemont, MA , followed by 141 popular activities in nearby cities, including Brattleboro, Northampton, North Adams, Pittsfield, Williamstown, Wilmington, Shelburne Falls, Amherst, Deerfield, Greenfield, Bennington, Ashfield and Dover
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Instructors teach clients the basics of stand-up paddle boarding before sending them out to explore waterways with provided gear
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Located in Claremont, Massachusetts, Crab Apple Whitewater is a purveyor of pulse-pounding whitewater rafting excursions. The company also maintains locations in Vermont and Maine. The Claremont location also offers inflatable kayak tours.
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Zoar Outdoor/Deerfield Valley Canopy Tours
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Zoar Outdoor is a local tour company which specializes in outdoor adventure activities such as whitewater rafting, canoeing, kayaking, ziplining and more.
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Berkshire East Canopy Tours, a part of a local ski resort, is a popular North American zipline tour company which offers two of the longest ziplines in the country with half a mile-stretch at the elevation of around 200 feet.
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A.L. Avery & Son General Store is a local retail store which is in business since 1864 and offers a variety of items ranging from hardware to eatables and much more.
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Moxie Outdoor Adventures offers numerous outdoor activities for nature enthusiasts. Whitewater rafting, inflatable kayaking, canoeing, wilderness overnight camping, moose and ATV safaris on the Kennebec, Penobscot, Deerfield and Dead rivers in Massachusetts and Maine are some of the available trips.
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Named after a Native American trail, Mohawk Trail State Forest is home to multiple old growth areas, gorges and mountain ridges in addition to many rivers and streams. It thus, serves as a habitat for diverse animal species including bobcats, bears and more.
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A preserved New England bog, Hawley Bog is an unusual and distinctive ecosystem. Visitors can see a variety of bog plants, including orchids in season, as well as an array of wildlife.
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Built in 1951, Bissell Covered Bridge is a 92 foot, one span variation long truss bridge. The bridge crosses Mill Brook and may interest those looking for bridge photography opportunities.
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Hail to the Sunrise' / Mohawk Park contains the sculpture of the Mohawk Indian with his arms extended, looking eastward. The monument serves as a reminder of the sensitive history of the area and is honored by various tribes throughout the country.
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Located alongside the Deerfield River, the Zoar Picnic Area is a popular location often visited by nature lovers. The area contains many benches, picnic tables, and grills, providing the facilities needed for a fun and relaxing picnic in the park.