- Our list of the best things to do in Provincetown, Massachusetts, features the top 152 nearby activities — including 101 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Provincetown, 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 25 things to do within the city of Provincetown, MA , followed by 127 popular activities in nearby cities, including Brewster, Wellfleet, Dennis, Eastham, Orleans, Truro, Plymouth, Barnstable, Harwich, Hyannis and Sandwich
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The Pamet River is a primarily salt marsh river named for the Paomet tribe. The upper portion of the river is made up of a freshwater marsh. All plant species in the upper portion are indigenous, and intolerant of seawater.
7.0 Miles
Built in 1977, bayberry gardens is a nursery that features a pond that is stocked with koi, shubunkins, comets, and various water plants. The nursery also sells Christmas trees, organic seeds, and gardening supplies.
7.4 Miles
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10 Meetinghouse Rd, Truro, MA 02666
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The Truro Center for the Arts at Castle Hill is a community group of artists and art enthusiasts who make this gallery their hub. At Castle Hill gallery, classes, showings and sales are conducted that feature prints, sculptures and handcrafts.
7.5 Miles
Highland Links is the oldest operating golf course on Cape Cod dating back to 1892. It is a Scottish links course featuring open fairways, natural roughs and sweeping views of the nearby ocean.
7.5 Miles
Celebrating and paying homage to the community, Truro Historical Museum offers a diverse collection of artifacts and memorabilia from the early years. During the summer, the museum further provides special programs geared toward children.
7.6 Miles
South of Pamet Harbor, Fisher Beach is located along the bayfront. Lifeguards are not available at this particular beach at any time, but the sandy setting is pleasant for general lounging, walking, or escorting dogs on leashes.
7.7 Miles
A long and isolated beach, Longnook Beach is popular among families. The beach is backed by high dunes, and offers waves that are typically gentle yet choppy enough for boogie boarding.
7.8 Miles
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.
7.8 Miles
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.
8.0 Miles
Filled with handcrafted gifts, Jobi Pottery features the work of a local artisan. The pottery includes dinnerware, clocks, and other items with fish painted on them. The shop also accepts commission requests.