Description:

  • Cape Cod National Seashore comprises 43,557 acres of shoreline and upland landscape features. One of the highlights of the area is a forty-mile long stretch of pristine sandy beach. A variety of historic structures lie within the boundary of the seashore, including lighthouses, lifesaving stations and Cape Cod style houses. There are six swimming beaches within the seashore, ten self-guided nature trails and a variety of picnic and overlook areas.

    The seashore provides recreation opportunities for individuals who want to relax or exert themselves. There are six developed beaches with rest rooms, changing facilities and cold showers within the seashore. Lifeguard services are provided at these beaches during the summer season (generally July through Labor Day). There are ten self-guided nature trails within the park, three paved bicycle trails and four National Register Historic structures open to the public.

    There are two visitors centers, the Salt Pond Visitor Center on Route 6 in Eastham, and the Province Lands Visitor Center on Race Point Road near Provincetown. Both visitor centers provide orientation movies, exhibits, a bookstore and information services. Interpretive ranger programs are offered on a daily basis from mid-May to Columbus Day. Programs are
    also offered intermittently in the off-season.

    Cape Cod National Seashore extends north from a barrier island east of Chatham, Massachusetts, to Long Point on Cape Cod Bay. The area is considered the Outer Cape.

  • Details
    • Contact:

    • visit website
    • tel: 508-349-3785
    • Address:

    • Wellfleet, MA 02667
    • Neighborhood:

    • Outside the city
    • Strenuousness:

    • No Sweat

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