- Our list of the best things to do in Deerfield, Massachusetts, features the top 124 nearby activities — including 65 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Deerfield, 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 8 things to do within the city of Deerfield, MA , followed by 116 popular activities in nearby cities, including Brattleboro, Amherst, Northampton, Holyoke, Shelburne Falls, Charlemont, Greenfield, Wilmington, Ashfield and Dover
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The Bennington Center For the Arts is an art gallery that is home to permanent collections of Native American artifacts, wildlife and nature pieces, and artwork by Eric Sloane. The center also has a variety of wind sculptures.
39.5 Miles
Sturbridge's Hayloft Steppers is a square dance club that features a floating floor, a wooden surface supported by cushioning to make it easy on dancers' feet. The club also offers square dance lessons, and is available for rent for events.
39.7 Miles
Cinema 7 is a local movie theater that offers visitors the opportunity to view the latest movie releases. Amenities at the theater include concessions with free refills on large popcorn and affordable ticket specials.
39.8 Miles
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1 Old Sturbridge Village Road, Sturbridge, MA 01566
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Old Sturbridge Village is a recreation of the rural New England area between 1790 to 1830. Featuring guides in costumes, the village is educational and informative and runs programs tailored to children.
39.8 Miles
Visitors can hike on a variety of trails the range from under a mile to seven miles at Temple Mountain. The trails feature a variety of wildlife and scenic views and the mountain once served as a ski area.
39.8 Miles
Located in the Green Mountains of southern Vermont, the Mount Snow Resort is both a mountain and ski area for a variety of activities. It serves as the closest big mountain resort to most metropolitan areas in the Northeast United States.
39.9 Miles
Adam's Playground is a public playground featuring a number of fun attractions for its guests to enjoy. Playground visitors commonly enjoy playing on the many swings, climbing the monkey bars, or building in the sandbox.
40.0 Miles
Jamaica State Park was officially opened to the public in 1969 and is currently made of 772 acres of land. There is a great emphasis on fishing in the many areas of water in the park, but there are also opportunities for camping, hiking, and swimming.
40.1 Miles
The Mission House is a museum featuring replicas of items from the colonial era. Tours are offered during which visitors can learn about the missionary named John Sergeant and the Mohican Indians.
40.1 Miles
Made out of bricks, Peterborough Town House is a historic town hall that is open to the public. The building has a large auditorium where it hosts concerts and other events.