So few American destinations feature such a diverse mix of natural and cultural environments. From wild cranberry bogs to stretches of warm-water beaches, there is no shortage of places to start your day’s journey through the protected coasts of Massachusetts.
Even Henry David Thoreau, a brilliant philosopher and naturalist, said of Cape Cod’s Outer Beach, “A man may stand there and put all America behind him.” It is no wonder that American settlers have called Cape Cod their home since 1602, bringing with them a love and respect for the ocean along with a taste for the Cape’s titular seafood.
The national parks and tourist attractions that make this a popular destination are almost too many to list, so we’ll start with an overview of favorites compiled by locals and our past guests. With so many places to get started, let’s get into it!
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Guide to Offbeat Cape Cod: Discover Hidden Gems and Unique Experiences
Cape Cod is famous for its beaches, seafood, and charming coastal towns, but beyond the