- Our list of the best things to do in Lee, Massachusetts, features the top 72 nearby activities — including 38 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Lee, MA has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Museums & Galleries, Outdoor Places, Entertainment & Shows, and Sights & Landmarks.
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At Peter W. Foote Vietnam Veterans Memorial Skating Rink, visitors can attend public freestyle skating sessions. The rink also hosts skating clubs, as well as women's hockey, youth hockey, and adult hockey leagues.
26.8 Miles
The Proprietors Theatre Company is a volunteer-led acting group that performs a variety of shows and performances for local residents to enjoy. The company specializes in performing plays written by female playwrights as well as classic theater productions.
26.8 Miles
Part of the Columbia Land Conservancy, the Greenport Conservation Area provides excellent views of the Catskill Mountains and the Hudson River. The area covers 625 acres and features outlook benches, a picnic shelter, and five miles of trail.
26.9 Miles
Visitors can enjoy hiking and view the natural scenery of Mount Williams at Mt Williams Reservoir. The reservoir serves as the water supply for North Adams and the surrounding areas.
27.2 Miles
Located on 375 acres of wilderness, Westfield Sportsmans Club provides a range of facilities from gun to archery ranges. Members are allowed to fish for trout in the pond located on the grounds.
27.4 Miles
Hudson's Taconic Orchards is a family owned farm that has been in continuous operation since 1876. The farm produces organic and other produce as well as fresh baked goods, homemade fudge and other candy, and other items.
27.6 Miles
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.
27.7 Miles
Built in the Federal style in 1812, the Dr. Oliver Bronson House is a site of architectural and historic interest. The house is open for guided tours, and is managed by the Historic Hudson group.
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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.
27.7 Miles
Jung Peter Art & Antiques specializes in 19th and 20th Century American and European paintings. They are also interested in buying quality works of art with a primary focus on American oil paintings 1850-1950.