- Our list of the best things to do in Wareham, Massachusetts, features the top 249 nearby activities — including 98 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Wareham, MA has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Museums & Galleries, Sights & Landmarks, and Entertainment & Shows.
- The results below include the top 9 things to do within the city of Wareham, MA , followed by 239 popular activities in nearby cities, including Plymouth, Hyannis, Fall River, Oak Bluffs, Barnstable, New Bedford, Sandwich, Vineyard Haven, Woods Hole, Mashpee, Taunton, Dartmouth, West Yarmouth, Edgartown, West Tisbury and Dennis Port
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Lose yourself in colonial times when you visit Wickford Village, and its tree-lined waterfront streets. Established in 1709, stroll around the historic village and browse the cafés, boutiques, antique shops, galleries, and restaurants.
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Originally a trading post, Smith's Castle began development in 1637. The castle has rich history involving Native Americans and British Troops, it is a significant landmark of the American Revolution.
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Chatham Lighthouse Beach is a natural beach where seals play in the surf and the lighthouse rises majestically from the sand. Walking, biking and amazing views are commonplace on this expansive area of sand.
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A 26,000-square-foot entertainment center, Kings features 20 lanes of traditional bowling along with dart boards and tables for air hockey, shuffleboard and pool. The facility offers a full-service restaurant and lounge, high-definition televisions and three bars.
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Daily tours are offered through Chatham Water Tours, which travel the waters of Cape Cod to show seals in their natural habitats. Custom charters can also be arranged for parties or cocktail cruises.
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Offering a taste of Rhode Island's past is Mystic Scrimshanders antique store. The store offers a unique selection of items and artifacts including amber jewelry, Nantucket baskets, ivory items and more.
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Lime Rock Nature Preserve is a 130 acre nature preserve populated by ferns, wildflowers, and deciduous trees. The preserve is known for its calcareous soil, which allows for the growth of 30 rare plant species.
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Built in the late 17th century, Smith's Castle is a historic house and museum that is home to a large selection of historic artifacts and exhibits. Visitors commonly enjoy seeing the original furniture, artwork, and other artifacts during their visit.
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Representing artists from right in town and all over the world, Five Main has a broad collection. The gallery features hand painted gifts, oil paintings, vintage pottery, jewelry, prints, and decorative items.
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The Kayak Center of Rhode Island offers the opportunity to experience the state from its beautiful waters. There are over 130 different types of kayaks and SUPs, an instructional course, and free shipping to anywhere in the state.