Discover the most magical spots to pitch your tent or park your rig on your next Cape Cod National Seashore adventure.
Step away from the bustle of everyday life with a relaxing journey to this national seashore. The sheer beauty of the coastline as you will help you unwind. You can even take your dog with you after the high tourist season has ended. Crowds are minimal in the spring and fall. On some beaches, you can walk for more than a mile and not see another person.
Keep your eyes open for seals playing in the surf and whales spouting off a little further out to sea. Each of the beaches and vantage points along this national seashore has its own own personality, and you'll quickly come to choose your favorites. Cahoon Hollow, Race Point, or one of the many lighthouses? You decide.
A great way to explore the seashore is to start at the Salt Pond Visitor Center (doing all the Junior Ranger activities if you have kids with you). Then head in the direction of Provincetown, where you can have dinner at the end of your adventure. If you're pressed for time, even the drive along the seashore will lighten your spirits.
Waterfront glamping along the Cape Cod coastline is ready and waiting for you courtesy of Hipcamp. Find campsites in state parks or on rustic farms, or rent a charming cottage for your stay.