7 Natural Wonders Unique To The Bay State That Should Be On Everyone’s Massachusetts Bucket List

Discover seven unique natural wonders in Massachusetts that showcase the state's breathtaking landscapes.

Did you know that the Bay State is full of natural wonders that are so jaw-dropping you can't even believe they're real? Well, it's true! If you've been searching for "natural wonders near me," well you're in luck! We've hand-picked seven of the most unique natural wonders in Massachusetts and you'll want to visit them all. These beautiful places in Massachusetts are truly spectacular.

1. Brewster Tidal Flats, Cape Cod

The largest tidal flats in the country are right here in the Bay State. The Brewster Tidal Flats span at least 10 miles along the coast between Brewster and Eastham when it's low tide. The tide goes out a mile from the shoreline, leaving an expanse of sand that's remarkable in every sense of the word.

2. Province Lands Dunes, Cape Cod National Seashore, Provincetown

The Province Lands Dunes look similar to a desert landscape. But on the other side is the Atlantic. Dotting the sandy landscape are dune shacks that have been occupied by artists and writers over the past century. This is an utterly fascinating part of the Cape Cod National Seashore.

3. Glacial Potholes, Shelburne Falls

Formed by receding glacial water nearly 14,000 years ago, the glacial potholes of Shelburne Falls are as baffling as they are mesmerizing. They form quite a natural, geological wonder that you need to see to believe!

4. Aquinnah Cliffs, Martha's Vineyard

We all know that Martha's Vineyard is an incredibly gorgeous part of the Bay State, but there's no part of the island quite like the Aquinnah Cliffs. From atop the cliffs, visitors can take in stunning, panoramic views. But at the base of the cliffs looking up, you'll be amazed at all of their colors.

5. Natural Bridge State Park, North Adams

Tucked away in a small 48-acre state park is the only natural white marble bridge on the continent. Formed by glacial meltwater, this natural bridge is yet another geological natural wonder we are so lucky to have right here in Massachusetts.

6. Boston Harbor Islands, Boston

Need an escape from the city? Comprised of 34 islands and peninsulas, Boston Harbor Island State Park is a National Recreation Area. Just a quick ferry ride will get you to some of the islands that, while close to the city, seem worlds away.

7. Purgatory Chasm, Sutton

Some of the most otherworldly rock formations in the state can be found in Sutton at Purgatory Chasm. This 100-acre state park has trails to explore the incredible rocks and the chasm itself and is a wonderful place that the entire family can enjoy.

Have you ever visited some of the most unique natural wonders in Massachusetts? What are your favorites? Tell us in the comments! If you want to see more of Massachusetts beauty, you can always hop on the road for our natural wonders in Massachusetts-themed road trip. Just be sure that you take a look at our comprehensive road trip packing list first. every trip is made better when you have everything you could possibly need before hitting the road.

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