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There’s no better way to explore Cape Cod than on foot, where you can take in the sights, sounds, scents, and scenery first-hand.

Whether you want the focus to be on history, architecture, or culture, there’s tour for you. Pause and check out sea captain’s...

Whether you’re a seasoned paddler or new to the experience, don’t pass up the opportunity to get out on Cape waters and paddle the abundance of beautiful seascapes up close.

See shore birds, mammals, plants and habitats unique to the waterways of New England. Adventure...

Since the first European shipwreck of the Sparrowhawk on Nauset Beach in 1626, hundreds of vessels have wrecked on the shores and shoals of Cape Cod. Since 1848, nine US Life Saving Stations staffed with rescue crews were joined by the building of several lighthouses,...

Every spring two species of fish, Alewives and Blueback Herring, abound in Cape Cod rivers and streams, coming from hundreds of miles away in the Atlantic Ocean.

Remarkably, each individual returns to breed in the same freshwater ponds in which it was born.

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