- Our list of the best things to do in Edgartown, Massachusetts, features the top 177 nearby activities — including 74 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Edgartown, MA has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Museums & Galleries, Sights & Landmarks, and Water Activities.
- The results below include the top 28 things to do within the city of Edgartown, MA , followed by 148 popular activities in nearby cities, including Hyannis, Oak Bluffs, Barnstable, Vineyard Haven, Woods Hole, Mashpee, South Yarmouth, West Yarmouth, Sandwich, Chilmark, West Tisbury, New Bedford, Dartmouth, Gay Head and Menemsha
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Visitors can enjoy a stretch of beach with tall sand dunes and rough waters at White Crest Beach. The beach is good for surfing and hang gliding and it offers a concession stand and lifeguards.
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Cahoon Hollow Beach is a white sand beach. Visitors will find large sand dunes on one side of the beach. Attractions include swimming (lifeguards on duty,) surfing, and beach volleyball. A seaside restaurant is within walking distance of the beach.
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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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Bonnet Shores Beach is a small-crescent beach on the north of Narragansett Bay. The beach features rocks which people can climb or dive off as well as little tide pools that provide opportunities for swimming and exploring.
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Province Lands Road and Commercial Street, Provincetown, MA
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Enjoy views of the Provincetown shore while getting some exercise with a walk along Provincetown Causeway. This roughly one-mile stretch begins near a park that commemorates the Pilgrim's first landing, and trekkers are better able to see lighthouses not reachable by car.
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At Head of the Meadow, visitors can walk along the miles of sandy beaches and dunes. During the summer, the city provides lifeguards for visitors wishing to swim in the ocean.
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The ocean-side Longnook Beach is one of eleven beaches in the town of Truro. This beach is dog-friendly and may allow for beach fires with a simple permit from the city office. High dunes and good surf for body surfing.
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Herring Cove Beach is known for its gentle surfs and numerous sand dunes which allow for many outdoor acitivities such as swimming, picnics, dune hiking and more. Occasionally, visitors can also catch glimpses of marine life around them.
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First established in 1826, visitors can reach the lighthouse at Long Point by ferry or through a strenuous hike. The beach near the lighthouse offers swimming and beach combing activities.
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Built in the mid-18th century, Casey Farm is a historic farm site that overlooks the scenic Narragansett Bay. The farm offers guided tours that visit the farmyard and cemetery located on-site where guests learn the history of the Casey family.