Top 9 Budget-friendly Things to do in Rockport, Massachusetts (MA)

September 22, 2021 Viva Honore

With its beaches of soft sand or smooth pebbles, sylvan hiking paths and historic lighthouses, Rockport may be the perfect place to sit down and compose that magnum opus, write your novel or paint your master work. The waters surrounding Cape Ann beckon scuba divers, kayakers and sailors to explore the bay. Watch for whales or puffins on one of many charters; hike through the wilds of Halibut Point or along the breathtaking Headlands. Find inspiration in the glades and bluffs of Cape Ann.
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1. Halibut Point State Park

Gott Ave, Rockport, MA 01966 +1 978-546-2997 [email protected] http://www.mass.gov/eea/agencies/dcr/massparks/region-north/halibut-point-state-park.html
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4.5 based on 725 reviews

Halibut Point State Park

Scramble across ledges scarred by the granite industry and examine tide pools teeming with marine life.

Reviewed By hmuchas - Charleston, United States

Wonderful walk around an old granite quarry with markers explaining the process of extracting granite in the days before electric drills and heavy equipment.

2. Twin Lights on Thatcher's Island

Thatcher Island, Rockport, MA http://www.thacherisland.org/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 35 reviews

Twin Lights on Thatcher's Island

Reviewed By icklenikums - Alexandria, United States

A great way to spend a few hours while in Rockport. Beautiful island and awesome experience climbing the lighthouse to catch the break taking view. Definitely worth the lovely boat ride. If you're lucky you'll get to see some seals on your way over!

3. Rockport Art Association & Museum

12 Main St, Rockport, MA 01966-1513 +1 978-546-6604 [email protected] http://rockportartassn.org
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4.5 based on 62 reviews

Rockport Art Association & Museum

The Rockport Art Association & Museum is one of the oldest and most active art organizations in the country. The Association has a long and distinguished history that has spanned 95 years. Each year the RAA&M welcomes thousands of visitors from all over the world. The RAA&M continues to be one of Cape Ann’s most prominent cultural beacons. Since its founding, the Association has steadily increased in size and currently includes approximately 280 artist & photography members, and hundreds of contributing members. By promoting year-round programs of classes, lectures, demonstrations, exhibitions and community outreach, as well as an impressive museum collection, the RAA&M remains dedicated to its mission of making fine art appreciation accessible to all.

Reviewed By golfxj6 - Boston, United States

RAA is an association of artists in the greater Cape Ann area. At 100 years, it is a landmark of fine art. The exhibitions, both of artist members and of Cape Ann stalwarts, are uniformly excellent. The Annual Auction in April is a f8unraiser not to be missed. Go.

4. Motif Number 1

Bradley Wharf, Rockport, MA 01966 http://www.rockportusa.com/motif-number-1.cfm
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4.5 based on 367 reviews

Motif Number 1

Reviewed By SuavisVagus - Harwich, United States

Popular destination with scenic vista and favored photographic subject. The commercial fish pier and thriving artist colony coexist alongside each other.

5. Bearskin Neck

Main St. and Mt. Pleasant St. Dock Square, Rockport, MA 01966 http://www.bearskinneck.net
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4.5 based on 764 reviews

Bearskin Neck

Reviewed By 890howard - Boynton Beach, United States

The sounds of ocean,birds &boats so beautiful.Clean and fresh ocean breeze .Light House & beautufl homes alone the incredible New England Rock Coast.Rockport Mass and the neck a must stop if your in Mass.Great shopping,restaurants,art and much more a must visit on 4th of July!!!!!!

6. Front Beach

Beach St, Rockport, MA 01966
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4.5 based on 138 reviews

Front Beach

Reviewed By Sorrella192019 - Ballston Lake, United States

Absolutely beautiful and best on all worlds to be at such a lovely, clean beach in a charming village.

7. Rockport Breakwater

Bearskin Neck, Rockport, MA 01966 +1 978-546-9372 http://www.rockportusa.com
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4.5 based on 111 reviews

Rockport Breakwater

Rockport's Breakwater was rebuilt in the winter of 2015. It's now possible to walk along it's relatively flat surface to the end (@1/8 mile.) It's a terrific spot to view the harbor, Motif #1, and sailboats. Or, just to enjoy the great outdoors. Proper footwear is a necessity.

Reviewed By Mamaw58 - Lombard, United States

Carefully walking and climbing on this breakwater is fun for all ages, just be careful! It is thrilling to be daring and walk out a bit to talk those stunning photos of family or sweetie, or your doggy!

8. The Paper House

52 Pigeon Hill St, Rockport, MA 01966-1255 http://www.paperhouserockport.com/
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4.0 based on 135 reviews

The Paper House

Reviewed By ruthbG3594TV - Bedford, United States

Recently residents in the town where my husband and I live were issued recycling bins, one per home, so large that one man had his picture taken swimming in his. Well, not actually swimming but up to his neck in water. Which actually seems like a better idea than filling these up weekly with refuse. Especially since residents of Venice, Italy are issued one (1) plastic bag about the size of a grocery bag per week for their garbage. This recycling/garbage/landfill has gotten way out of hand!!!! And that is all the more reason to visit The Paper House in Rockport, Massachusetts. Built on a natural stone outcropping, The House was built as a summer cottage and began as an experiment by a mechanical engineer. The walls are made of varnished newspaper 215 pages thick. The curtains are made of woven paper. The furniture is made of tightly rolled paper. The ceiling is made of paper. Yes, it is absurd, but no more so than everyone needing a garbage bin large enough to immerse themselves in. A quick trip well worth the visit. THE PAPER HOUSE, Rockport, Massachusetts: YES.

9. Northshore Kayak

Excellent
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4.5 based on 27 reviews

Northshore Kayak

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