Spend the day at Nauset Beach! The resident beach has access by a staircase right next to the Tenney’s house. You can also spend the day at the Nauset Town Beach for a small fee. Watch as seals swim on the coastline and people watch
P-town is only a 45 minute drive north to the end of Cape Cod. This quaint town has shops to explore and delicious food to eat. Yolqueria has delicious brunch food and Pepe's Wharf is located right on the beach. You will love the small cottages as you walk through the town. They even have ferries that will take you to Boston! We recommend going to Provincetown in the morning to get good parking.
Enjoy a free baseball game as you watch the Orleans Firebirds. This Cape Cod team brings in quite a crowd. Bring a blanket or chair and save your space on the lawn. Bring some bug spray and a sweatshirt when you go. Be on the lookout for the mascot shouting “go birds!” Check out their schedule at: https://www.orleansfirebirds.com/
With six swimming beaches, picturesque lighthouses, and plenty of historic sights stretched out along 40 miles of the Atlantic, the Cape Cod National Seashore is a haven for beach bums, nature lovers, history buffs, and sea worshipers. Here's what to see, do and eat in each town along the way. Parking is $25 for the day!