SandyBeach Type
OceanWater
40 miles of pristine Atlantic beaches protected by the National Park Service.
Best For
Best Time to Visit
July through August for swimming; September for fewer crowds and great weather
About Cape Cod National Seashore
Cape Cod National Seashore encompasses 40 miles of pristine Atlantic coastline, protecting a landscape of towering dunes, salt marshes, and historic fishing villages that define the New England beach experience. Established by JFK in 1961, the seashore includes six swimming beaches, each with its own character—from the dramatic cliffs of Coast Guard Beach to the gentle bay waters at Race Point. The beaches here are famous for their clean, cold water and the chance to spot seals, whales, and great white sharks (from a distance!). Provincetown at the seashore's northern tip offers a vibrant arts community and historic significance as the Pilgrims' first landing site. Lighthouses dot the landscape, including the iconic Highland Light. The Cape Cod Rail Trail provides scenic cycling between beaches, and the village of Wellfleet is famous for its oysters.
Amenities
Lifeguards
Restrooms
Parking
Showers
Access Information
Kid-Friendly
Dog-Friendly
Wheelchair Accessible
Activities
Nearby Attractions
- Province Lands Visitor Center
- Wellfleet Oyster Shacks
- Highland Light
- Marconi Beach
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