A sizable stretch of green, in the Cape Cod region, Nickerson State Park is a must visit for adventure seekers and nature lovers alike. Covering a massive 1,967 acres (796 hectares) this state-owned park is peppered with sandy soil, scrub pines and a number of kettle ponds that make it one of the richest and most diverse ecosystems in the area. Featuring numerous hiking trails, trek routes, campgrounds and fishing areas, this is also one of the hot-spots for outdoor activities and nature tours.
The Cape Cod Museum of Natural History's main objective is to make people more aware of the environment and their surroundings. The museum is divided into two floors dedicated to the flora and fauna of the region which includes exhibits on whales, birds, reptiles and amphibians found in the region. There is a library for extra research and a shop where you can find souvenirs to remind you of the environment around you. The museum also holds various activities to provide a learning experience for children as well as adults! Admission and open hours vary seasonally.
The Mass Audubon Wellfleet Bay Wildlife Sanctuary is spread over 937 acres (379.19 hectares) of unblemished forest and scrubland. The sanctuary is home to hundreds of birds, mammals, reptiles, and plant life, making this place perfect for casual strolls amidst the beauty of nature, a bit of bird-watching, and photography. The Silver Spring Trail is a highlight of the sanctuary and should not be missed. The marvelous nature center displays numerous wildlife exhibits. This place is a wondrous green oasis in the midst of Cape Cod's touristy bustle and deserves a visit.
First designated as a protected site by the United States government in 1961, the sprawling 43,607-acre (17,647 hectare) Cape Cod National Seashore offers stunning vistas and a glimpse into the natural and cultural history of the area. The park boasts a number of swimming beaches, as well as nature trails, picnic areas, freshwater ponds, historic lighthouses and Cape Cod-style residences. Avid hikers and explorers will relish the opportunity for adventure offered by the scenic paths slicing across the landscape. The seashore makes a great day trip, but for those who would like to stay longer there are several resorts, hotels and motels nearby.
Provincetown is one of the best beach locations in the United States, and Race Point may be one reason why. Here the Cape Cod Bay waters meet wild Atlantic Ocean waves to create a roiling surge called "The Race." The beach contains the Race Point Lifesaving Museum. It is well guarded in season, has a bath house, and is an overall good location for sunning and swimming. It can also be quite windy here, adding to the feeling that you are facing the elemental ocean at the end of the world.
Practically an endless stretch of golden sands located west of the city center, Herring Cove Beach ranks among some of the best beaches in the United States. Blessed with calm waters and a light surf, it offers excellent opportunities for swimming as well as water sports. Evenings are one of the best times to visit this lovely place as there are fair amount of locals and visitors to enjoy the mesmerizing sunset. The beach has been impeccably maintained and has parking and other basic facilities.
The Three Sisters of Nauset is a set of three historic lighthouses that were erected in 1838. The white color contrasted with the black lanterns, so these lighthouses appeared like three ladies dressed in white with black bonnets and hence the name 'Three Sisters'. Visitors can explore these historical lighthouses.
The French Transatlantic Cable Station Museum was at one point the epicenter of intercontinental connections during 1890-1940. To relay stock-market details, keep a check on the soldiers fighting in World War I and more, a huge cable was attached from Orleans to France. After the Germans invaded in 1940, the service was stopped but started later for a brief period of time. But today, the French Transatlantic Cable Station Museum is one of the most frequented tourist attractions in the city and also an example of the evolution of technology. There are several exhibits showcased here that provide you with detailed history of the French Cable. Check website for further details.
Located along the Orleans coastline in the village of Namskaket is the pristine Skaket Beach. The white sands and calm azure waters are perfect for casual strolls, sunbathing, and swims. The kids are sure to have a ball catching the Hermit Crabs that frequent the waters of this beach or building sand castles. Tidal pools that form when the tide is low are also great fun to play in. Stop by with the family when in the city, you're sure to have an enjoyable and memorable time.
Bringing back memories of the good, old days, Wellfleet Drive-In Theatre & Cinemas is one of the last few drive-ins of its kind left in the city. The theater is equipped with four large screens which showcase latest releases at nominal charges. Viewers can enjoy the movie from the comforts of their vehicles or bring chairs to sit back and relax. The theater has state-of-the-art speakers but you can also set your car radio on the said frequency to enjoy clearer sound. Buttered popcorn and other movie eats can be sourced from the adjoining snack bar. The place is quite popular hence arriving ahead of your show is always advised. Go for their double feature and enjoy two movies back-to-back, here you not only save on money but you also cash on memories!