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October 2, 2021
West Brookfield, Massachusetts
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Things To Do

Here are a few popular places to visit while in Sturbridge!

Sturbridge Flea Market

559 Main Street, Sturbridge, MA 01518
, (413) 263-9280

Sturbridge Flee Market is indoors and open year round, with 3 levels containing antiques, primitives, vintage, collectibles, and thousands of other items for you to purchase.

Hyland Orchard and Events

199 Arnold Road, Sturbridge, MA 01518
, (774) 200-1909

The farm offers a wide selection of apple varieties, including but not limited to Mac, Macoun, Cortland, Mutsu, Gala, Granny Smith, Empire, Fuji, and Braeburn, among others. The outdoor Pavilion area ramps up its weekend public festivals with pick-your-own apples, a farm stand, live bands (check out their Facebook page for event listings), wagon rides and barnyard animals

Old Sturbridge Village

1 Old Sturbridge Village Road, Sturbridge, MA 01566
, (800) 733-1830

A recreated New England village, with authentic period buildings, provides vistors with an intimate view of life in the early 1800s.

Rapscallion Disc Golf Course

195 Arnold Road, Sturbridge, MA 01518
, (508) 347-7500

Rapscallion has 13 of its beers poured from its tap room at any given time, along with a local hard cider, wine and non-alcoholic beverages. It offers free brewery tours every weekend, regular live music and a number of seasonal events, along with an outdoor beer garden, an 18 hole disc golf course, and the backdrop of an apple orchard.

Altruist Brewing Company

559 Main Street, Sturbridge, MA 01518
, (774) 241-8022

Located in a renovated mill building, Altruist Brewery's location has character while being warm and inviting. A variety of hand-crafted beers on tap and in cans. Live music and events (check their website for listings) with inside and outside seating.

Wells State Park

159 Walker Pond Road, Sturbridge, MA 01566
, (508) 347-9257

Wells State Park is a 1400 acre public recreation area with 12 miles of trails for hiking. The woodlands are made up of an oak-hickory forest and northern hardwood forest types with groves of eastern white pine. Scenic views include the eastern section of Walker Pond and surrounding wooded valley.

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