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.
Cape Cod is full of small local businesses, including Where the Sidewalk Ends Bookstore. New Cape Cod residents might consider checking this hidden gem out after buying a home in the area.
Chatham, MA, is a great community for sports lovers because it's home to a team in the Cape Cod Baseball League and has plenty of facilities for locals, including Volunteer Park.
Kate Gould Park in Chatham, Massachusetts, is small and doesn't have many amenities, but it's a focal point of life in this small Cape Cod town and locals wouldn't have it any other way.
Sipson Island has been closed to the public for over 300 years but is now open for Cape Cod residents and visitors to explore. Finding a way to this island will be well worth the effort for those who love secluded locations.
The airport in Chatham, Massachusetts is a little hidden and often forgotten, but it's actually a great place to take an aerial tour of Cape Cod or even catch a charter flight to another airport on the East Coast.
The Cape Cod Fish Pier is a top attraction for locals and visitors alike because of its outstanding fish market and the unique Cape Cod atmosphere that you'll experience while wandering the area.