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Best Things to Do in Wareham

By travelguylife.com

Onset Beach

The magnificent Onset Beach, a crescent of soft golden sand, is at the head of the namesake bay, which cuts deeply inland and is shielded by Wickets Island and Onset Island.

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Swift’s Beach

This magnificent beach is located at the mouth of the Wareham River and faces a quiet residential neighbourhood on Swift's Neck.

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Great Neck Wildlife Sanctuary

Priority habitat for state-listed rare species has been designated for a sizable portion of Wareham's Great Neck peninsula.

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Cape Cod Canal Railroad Bridge

The seven-mile Cape Cod Canal, an essential intracoastal waterway that facilitates travel between Buzzards Bay and Cape Cod Bay, was finished in 1914.

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Shell Point Beach

Shell Point Beach, which runs along the shore and merges with Onset Beach, is distinctive and deserves to be listed separately.

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Lindsey’s Restaurant

More than 75 years have passed since the founding of this East Wareham family seafood restaurant.

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Myles Standish State Forest

The largest publicly owned recreation area in southeast Massachusetts is just past Wareham's northern border.

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Water Wizz of Cape Cod

A family-owned water park that has been operating for more than 40 years is one of a number of tourist attractions, retail establishments, and chain eateries that line Route 28 in East Wareham.

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Spillane Field

A college baseball team from Wareham participates in the West Division of the Cape Cod Baseball League.

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Makepeace Farms

Cranberries are a common image that people have when considering southeastern Massachusetts.

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