You wouldn't expect to find a quiet haven from Hyannis' bustle in this part of the village because there's so much noise, but that's precisely what Hathaway's Pond provides. This small water body is only 1.5 miles north of the Cape Cod Mall and right in the thick of the action. At the same time, it's quiet because it's surrounded by forests and is just far enough from Iyannough Road and Route 6 that it escapes their traffic.
The Cape Cod Brew Fest will return in 2021 after a one-year hiatus, providing residents and locals with the rare opportunity to sample beers from over 50 craft breweries in one convenient location.
Paddleboarding is a popular activity on Cape Cod and, fortunately, there are various places you can put your SUP in the water all summer long.
Burgess Park and Hamblin's Pond are popular with Marstons Mills residents because of their on-site facilities. These venues are sure to become part of your life after buying a home in the area.
You don't have to visit the ocean to enjoy the wonderful scenery on Cape Cod because inland locations like Walker Point in the West Barnstable Conservation Area provide a breathtaking escape from the crowds and some of the region's best views.
Although many of Cape Cod's Christmas events are canceled for 2020, some are going ahead. Residents of the Cape can still experience these events throughout the holiday season despite the restrictions in place.
There are plenty of golf courses on Cape Cod, but for residents of Barnstable, particularly those living near Marston Mills, the Olde Barnstable Fairgrounds Golf Course provides value you won't find anywhere else on the Cape.
A lot is going on in Osterville, MA, including the Skunknett River Wildlife Sanctuary. This park is full of rare birds and great trails to explore, making it a relaxing place to hike through Cape Cod's woodlands.
Centerville, Massachusetts, features a historic district that is full of old homes with character that you won't find anywhere else. Take a walk through the neighborhood to see why this section of Cape Cod is such a great place to live.
When you buy a home in Barnstable Village, you'll find all kinds of ways to spend your time. Whether you're a boat owner or just someone who loves the water, Barnstable Inner Harbor will surely become one of your frequently-visited locations.
Hyannis is full of great shopping experiences, including its abundance of thrift stores. These shops allow you to find one-of-a-kind items and a variety of vintage clothing styles that you won't come across in many other locations.
Cape Cod has an expanding Brazilian population, and many of these individuals are struggling to integrate themselves into the community and have no idea how to find primary medical care. The Health Ministry, a new organization opening in Hyannis, aims to assist new immigrants and they get acquainted with the American healthcare system.
Wequaquet Lake in Centerville provides plenty of activities in a quiet environment, making it the perfect place to escape to during the busy summer months.
With there being so much to do on the Cape, you might never want to leave, but there are a couple of beautiful islands nearby that you might have heard about a time or two.
And with so many ferry options available, there has never been a better time to visit Martha's Vineyard or Nantucket for a day, a week, or anywhere in between.