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    Ride an M4A3 Sherman Tank in Hudson, MA

    Climb aboard a 1944 M4A3 Sherman for a 10-minute ride for two

    4.9 stars• 1.6K reviews
    From$630incl. taxes and fees

    Duration

    10 mins

    Ideal For

    2 people

    Includes

    Sherman tank ride, Helmet

    Highlights

    Ride in a 1944 M4A3 Sherman Medium Tank and feel the engine, tracks, and terrain up close. Share the experience with two rider positions: co-driver and tank commander in the turret.

    • Board a WWII-era M4A3 Sherman for an approximately 10-minute ride
    • Take turns riding as co-driver and as tank commander in the turret
    • Experience turns, accelerations, stops, and hill climbs on the driving course
    • Follow a safety briefing from your driver before the ride
    • Use a helmet with basic hearing protection during your ride
    • Capture photos and video during the experience

    What's Included

    • Helmet
    • Basic hearing protection
    • Earplugs upon request
    • Safety briefing

    Things to know

    Tank ride operations are weather permitting. Riders must be at least 5' tall, and children under 14 should be accompanied by an adult if they meet the height requirement. You must wear durable closed-toed shoes with tread, and you must be able to get in and out of the tank without assistance due to tight compartments.

    Cancellation Policy

    Full refund or credit with 72 hours notice of cancellation. Full refund or credit if the operator cancels due to weather or other unforeseen circumstances. No-shows will be charged the full price.

    FAQs

    Wear durable closed-toed shoes with tread (required). Choose flexible, non-restrictive clothing that you don’t mind getting dirty.

    All riders must be at least 5' tall. Children under 14 should be accompanied by an adult if they meet the height requirement. Due to tight compartments, participation may be limited by height, weight, and mobility.

    The driver and turret compartments are very small, and boarding requires strength and flexibility. You must be able to get in and out of the tank without assistance.

    Meeting details

    568 Main Street Hudson, MA 01749

    Experience provided by The American Heritage Museum
    Experience provided by The American Heritage Museum

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    Review summary

    4.9
    Excellent
    1.6K reviews•Google Maps
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    This museum is a genuine standout for military history enthusiasts, drawing visitors from as far as Germany and earning near-universal praise across the board. The collection is world-class, featuring tanks (most kept in running condition), armored vehicles, aircraft, and rare artifacts like a P-40 fighter from Pearl Harbor and a Higgins landing craft from D-Day. Immersive exhibits on the Holocaust and the Hanoi Hilton add powerful historical depth beyond the hardware. The volunteers are clearly the heartbeat of the place, described repeatedly as knowledgeable, passionate, and eager to share stories. Plan for a full day because most visitors find two or three hours simply isn't enough. One thing worth knowing: the volunteers can be quite proactive in engaging guests, which most people love, but if you prefer a more self-guided, leisurely pace, it's worth keeping in mind. That said, it reads more as enthusiasm than a consistent problem, and the overall experience speaks for itself.

    What people are saying

    Review 1 of 3
    5/5

    It was a really wonderful museum. Very immersive and I loved all the planes, tanks and military vehicles. It’s amazing being so close to something so large and intense. Really unbelievable. I just want to say though…some of the volunteers were a little too intense for us. Just a heads up. I’m not sure if it was an isolated thing or if that’s the norm. I went with my mother and 2 kids(14yrs old and 11yrs old). The moment we walked down the stairs to check out the museum after the shows were done there was an older gentleman who talked to us for about 20min. He went straight to us right when we stepped into the museum. We were ok with that at first, but then he followed us and wanted to chat some more. I had to say “ok, well we are going to explore some more” and pull ourselves away from him. I understand the volunteers are super passionate about history but it really bothered us. We kind of just wanted to walk around on our own and read the signs infront of the stuff, like a normal museum. But it felt like we were constantly interrupted. I don’t mind hearing about some facts and stuff, but it got to be a little much with the stories. After we watched a video of the holocaust another man asked if we wanted to do the VR experience. I said no thank you because I get nauseous with VR stuff and he kept insisting. I had to say no thank you several times, so didn’t my mother. We ended up leaving after that because we honestly felt like we were being followed around. I gave 5 stars because its a really lovely museum, with amazing things to look at, but just like any museum I would like to walk around leisurely and read what’s on the plaques infront of the item. It wasn’t just myself who felt this way, my kids and mother felt overwhelmed by it also. We will probably be back, but my husband will come with us next time.

    Photo of Danielle Mackie

    Danielle Mackie

    May 20, 2026

    Review 1 of 1
    5/5

    It was a really wonderful museum. Very immersive and I loved all the planes, tanks and military vehicles. It’s amazing being so close to something so large and intense. Really unbelievable. I just want to say though…some of the volunteers were a little too intense for us. Just a heads up. I’m not sure if it was an isolated thing or if that’s the norm. I went with my mother and 2 kids(14yrs old and 11yrs old). The moment we walked down the stairs to check out the museum after the shows were done there was an older gentleman who talked to us for about 20min. He went straight to us right when we stepped into the museum. We were ok with that at first, but then he followed us and wanted to chat some more. I had to say “ok, well we are going to explore some more” and pull ourselves away from him. I understand the volunteers are super passionate about history but it really bothered us. We kind of just wanted to walk around on our own and read the signs infront of the stuff, like a normal museum. But it felt like we were constantly interrupted. I don’t mind hearing about some facts and stuff, but it got to be a little much with the stories. After we watched a video of the holocaust another man asked if we wanted to do the VR experience. I said no thank you because I get nauseous with VR stuff and he kept insisting. I had to say no thank you several times, so didn’t my mother. We ended up leaving after that because we honestly felt like we were being followed around. I gave 5 stars because its a really lovely museum, with amazing things to look at, but just like any museum I would like to walk around leisurely and read what’s on the plaques infront of the item. It wasn’t just myself who felt this way, my kids and mother felt overwhelmed by it also. We will probably be back, but my husband will come with us next time.

    Photo of Danielle Mackie

    Danielle Mackie

    May 20, 2026

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