Outdoor Martha's Vineyard
Martha's Vineyard Highlights
- Follow the six-mile bike path from Oak Bluffs to Edgartown. You'll be riding along the water virtually the whole way, so plan extra time for a refreshing swim.
- Visit the island off season, in May or October, when the weather is often mild and the crowds have cleared out.
- The strenuous bike ride from Chilmark to Aquinnah offers some of the best views on the island, including various bodies of water, including ponds, inlets, and ocean.
- Rent a kayak, canoe, or small sailboat from one of the many outfitters on the island and get a different perspective from the water.
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Martha's Vineyard Travel Q&A
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Weekender Guides
In and Around Town (0 to 25 miles)
Day Trips (25 to 150 miles)
Top Parks & Public Lands within 25 to 150 miles
Overnighters & Long Weekends (150 to 300 miles)
Top Parks & Public Lands within 150 to 300 miles
Articles & Advice on Martha's Vineyard
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