- Our list of the best things to do in North Adams, Massachusetts, features the top 98 nearby activities — including 61 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- North Adams, MA has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Museums & Galleries, Entertainment & Shows, Outdoor Places, and Sights & Landmarks.
- The results below include the top 15 things to do within the city of North Adams, MA , followed by 83 popular activities in nearby cities, including Pittsfield, Williamstown, Wilmington, Bennington, Charlemont, Shelburne Falls, Lenox, Ashfield, Arlington and Dover
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Nature enthusiasts, hikers and wildlife photographers enjoy visiting the October Mountain State Forest in Lee, Massachusetts. This state-managed forest is free to enter and is open from sunrise to sunset. Campsites must be reserved for a small fee.
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Cranwell Resort Spa & Golf Club is a local resort which offers comfortable lodgings coupled with quality spa services, a fitness center and an 18 hole championship golf course which is also available to general public.
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Tanglewood is a local music venue which features performances by the Boston Symphony Orchestra as well as other musical events from a variety of different genres such as contemporary music and jazz.
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Art enthusiasts love visit the Frelinghuysen Morris House & Studio in Lenox, Massachusetts. Now a museum, the house was the former residence of two American abstract artists. Most of the museum's collections are cubist and abstract works.
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Shakespeare & Co. Lenox Ma. is one of the largest Shakespeare Festivals in the country. The Company develops and performs Shakespeare, classics and contemporary new plays of social and political significance and also offers an extensive actor training program.
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The years that the artist spent in the area between the years of 1939 and 1953 are memorialized at the Norman Rockwell Exhibition. The specific pieces shown at the display focus on the community and lives of those who lived in the area.
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Built on the site of an abandoned railroad station, Energy Park today, functions as a public concert venue and features a number of artworks, themed gardens, educational exhibits and more.
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Featuring artifacts from the Industrial Revolution, Museum of Our Industrial Heritage is situated in a historic factory that visitors can walk through. The museum hosts a workshop where visitors can learn the tools of the trade from this time period.
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Several types of cheeses are offered at The Vermont Cheese House. Visits revolve around purchasing and tasting cheeses along with a variety of wines from around the United States and specialty sweets.