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Cape Cod National Seashore adventures

Cape Cod National Seashore Adventures

Cape Cod National Seashore offers over 43,000 acres of pristine maritime landscapes, featuring stunning beaches and diverse ecosystems, perfect for outdoor enthusiasts.

43,607
Acres Protected
11
Miles of Trails
4 million
Annual Visitors
1961
Year Established

Popular Activities

Plan Your Visit

Everything you need to know to prepare for an unforgettable trip to Cape Cod National Seashore.

Entrance Requirements

No entrance fee, but parking fees apply at certain beaches.

Best Time to Visit

Best visited during late spring to early fall for warmer weather and full access to facilities.

Visitor Information

Salt Pond Visitor Center and Province Lands Visitor Center are main points for information.

Getting There

Accessible via U.S. Route 6 with several exits and parking available at major sites.

Weather & Climate

The seashore experiences mild summers with temperatures ranging from 65°F to 80°F and cold winters often dropping to 20°F to 40°F with potential snow.

Conservation Efforts

Erosion and climate change pose ongoing threats to the coastline, with ongoing conservation efforts to preserve the natural habitat.

Camping in Cape Cod National Seashore

Find the perfect spot to stay overnight and immerse yourself in the details.

North of Highland Camping Area

Developed
Reservations Required

Conveniently located near Truro with access to trails and beaches.

Dunes' Edge Campground

Primitive
Reservations Required

A peaceful spot near Provincetown with wooded campsites.

Top Trails

Great Island Trail

Hard
8 miles

Offers scenic views and beach walks; tidal areas make it adventurous.

Fort Hill Trail

Easy
1.5 miles

Features historic sites and panoramic views of Nauset Marsh.

Nauset Marsh Trail

Moderate
1.3 miles

Circles Salt Pond with views of marshlands and wildlife.

Head of the Meadow Trail

Easy
2 miles

A classic trail through maritime forests and dunes.

Trailblazer Tips

Plan your visit during weekdays to avoid crowds at the popular beaches.

Summer months feature the warmest weather, but spring and fall offer mild temperatures and fewer visitors.

Check out the Salt Pond Visitor Center for maps and tide schedules.

Bring binoculars for birdwatching, especially in the spring and fall migration periods.

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