- Our list of the best things to do in Shelburne Falls, Massachusetts, features the top 140 nearby activities — including 77 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Shelburne Falls, 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 10 things to do within the city of Shelburne Falls, MA , followed by 130 popular activities in nearby cities, including Brattleboro, Amherst, Northampton, North Adams, Wilmington, Charlemont, Deerfield, Greenfield, Williamstown, Holyoke, Ashfield and Dover
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The Oldcastle Theatre Company is an auditorium that hosts a variety of live productions and also offers educational classes for children and adults. The classes have a limited class size and a 50% sibling discount.
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A working organic dairy farm and educational centre, Stonewall Farm operates a farm stand and dairy operation, and guests can visit the grounds and barns, watch a milking, or interact with the animals, or hike on a network of trails on the property.
30.2 Miles
There's always plenty of powder at beautiful Bousquet Mountain in Pittsfield, Massachusetts. This huge ski complex features trails for all ability levels, comfy ski lifts and separate areas for snowboarding.
30.7 Miles
Founded in 1852, the Bennington Museum preserves the heritage of southern Vermont and its neighboring regions. Here patrons can view collections of fine artwork, artifacts, sculptures and many other items, and there is a gift shop to commemorate the experience.
30.9 Miles
Santa's Land is essentially a family fun park that features simple amusement park rides along side walking paths through a park-like setting. Guests can even get close to some of the animals on display in the petting zoo section.
31.1 Miles
Berkshire Scenic Railway Museum features the restored Lenox Station which dates back to 1903 and houses a number of interactive railroad exhibits which include vintage engines, passenger cars and the Yokun block station.
31.1 Miles
North River Winery Inc is known for its smaller sized building as well as its free tastings and sweet tasting wines. The winery serves hard apple cider and also cheese and Vermont fudge.
31.2 Miles
Site of the first American victory in the Revolutionary War, Bennington Battle Monument is over 300 feet tall. Visitors who take the elevator to the top can see three different states from the observation deck.
31.3 Miles
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.
31.4 Miles
The Bennington Center For the Arts is an art gallery that is home to permanent collections of Native American artifacts, wildlife and nature pieces, and artwork by Eric Sloane. The center also has a variety of wind sculptures.