- Our list of the best things to do in Great Barrington, Massachusetts, features the top 94 nearby activities — including 45 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Great Barrington, 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 12 things to do within the city of Great Barrington, MA , followed by 82 popular activities in nearby cities, including Hudson, Lenox, Pittsfield, Lee, Stockbridge, Sharon, Norfolk, Winsted and Williamstown
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The ship from the Dutch Apple Cruises is an exact replica of a day-liner which cruised the river at the beginning of the 20th century. Besides the daily cruises, the boat can be chartered for special private events.
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USS Slater
Snow Dock, south of Dunn Memorial Bridge (off I-787), Albany, NY 12201
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The last functional destroyer from WWII, USS Slater is now a museum which houses the largest collection of artifacts gathered from destroyers in America. Tours are available for both adults and children, with overnight camping available for the latter.
36.6 Miles
A house built in 1787, Historic Cherry Hill provides a guided tour of the grounds and a collection of over 70,000 items. The collection has items from between 1787 and 1963, including diaries, documents, furnishings, photos and clothing.
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Williams College is a private education facility. Established in 1973, the school offers on-site residence for its students, and assists students with their tuition fees if they are unable to be met.
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Public Windsor Lake is an outdoor recreation area with picnic tables and hiking trails. Swimming, camping, fishing and playground area is available in addition to Wednesday summertime concerts in the park.
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Stetson Hall, Williamstown, MA
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Open to the public, Chapin Library of Rare Books & Manuscripts is a library operated by the staff of Williams College that features a collection of rare books. Many of the books date back to the Middle Ages.
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Windsor Lake Park is a small park encompassing Windsor Lake. Those interested in water sports and activities may enjoy Windor Lake as a place to swim (with lifeguards,) boat, and fish. The park also maintains a playground and campground.
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Hikers love Bull's Bridge in Kent, Connecticut. This rustic covered bridge crosses the Connecticut River and is part of several hiking trails, including the monumental Appalachian Trail and several shorter, easier paths.
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Averill Farm is a 260-acre property that grows apples, pears, and Christmas trees. Visitors of the site, which also hosts events throughout the year, will be able to purchase ciders, Indian corn, mums, cheddar cheese, garlic, and potatoes.
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Historical Western Gateway Heritage State Park is a former railroad yard turned urban park. Artifacts, audio-visual presentation and restored buildings combine to offer visitors an engineering exhibit of the 19th century Hoosac Tunnel.