- Our list of the best things to do in West Yarmouth, Massachusetts, features the top 347 nearby activities — including 175 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- West Yarmouth, 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 7 things to do within the city of West Yarmouth, MA , followed by 339 popular activities in nearby cities, including Hyannis, Oak Bluffs, Edgartown, Barnstable, Brewster, Wellfleet, Chatham, Dennis, Sandwich, Eastham, Orleans, Vineyard Haven, Harwich, Woods Hole, Mashpee, South Yarmouth, Harwich Port, Wareham, Dennis Port, Plymouth and Truro
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Gain a true appreciation of the arts at Addison Art Gallery. Local as well as established artists' works are on display for the enjoyment of the public. Open year round, shows change regularly.
16.5 Miles
American history is on display at French Transatlantic Cable Station Museum. Most notably, France's General Pershing communicated with the U.S. government through this cable station during World War I. Free guided tours are available.
16.7 Miles
Landscaped with waterfalls and fountains, Cape Escape Orleans Mini Golf offers an 18 hole miniature golf course with a sailing theme. Visitors can purchase food to feed the koi fish in the pond.
16.9 Miles
A calm beach with warm waters, First Encounter Beach offers tide pools to explore at low tide, and warm, gentle waters at high tide ideal for swimming. The beach offers scenic views, and has a bath house.
16.9 Miles
Owned by and named after Shawn Vecchione, Vec Surfboards sells and shapes surf boards. Bringing his style and love of Hawaii to the northeast, Vec is working to build a surf community.
18.2 Miles
Accessible by a narrow wooden stairway, Thumpertown Beach provides visitors with panoramic views of Cape Cod Bay. The beach has lifeguards, a swim area, showers, picnic tables, campgrounds, and other amenities.
18.4 Miles
Fort Hill Rural Historic District is a local historic site which dates back to late 19th-century. It can be explored through a scenic walking trail which weaves through the many old homes and farms that lie within the district.
18.4 Miles
Outdoor enthusiasts will enjoy the Fort Hill Trail, which provides great trails for hiking and incredible views of the surrounding natural landscape. Hikers can also follow the trail down to the marshland.
18.4 Miles
A non-profit organization, First Encounter Coffee House has been in operation for over 40 years. Volunteer run and operated, it regularly hosts several live performances including acoustic guitar, folk-rock and bluegrass musical series.
18.4 Miles
Campground Beach is popular with families that have young children as the beach is small and the waves tend to be calm. The limited amount of sand allows visitors to lounge close to the water.