- TripBuzz found 227 things to do with kids in or near Orleans, Massachusetts, including 211 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Hyannis, Brewster, Provincetown and Barnstable.
- From Skaket Beach to Nauset Beach, the Orleans area offers 83 different types of family activities, including: Beaches, History Museums, Specialty Museums and Bowling.
- Located on Cape Cod, Orleans, MA was one of the first area settled by the Plymouth Colony pilgrims. Orleans is an affluent community that attracts visitors with its beautiful views, early American history, and opportunity to set sail. Beaches are a popular attraction in the warmer months with their clean sands and access to a variety of water sports.
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Picturesque views are enjoyed by visitors of Race Point Lighthouse. Free tours are offered the first and third Saturdays from June until October. Guests can commemorate the visit with a souvenir from the gift shop.
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Built in 1897, the Old Harbor Lifesaving Station is maintained as part of the Cape Cod National Seashore. In summer, the site holds reenactments of breeches buoy rescues on the grounds once a week.
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Located roughly one mile from the Provincetown center, the Province Lands Visitor Center is open daily from Memorial Day through the end of October. Exhibits about local animals and plants along with displays about the Pilgrims are featured at the site, and there is an observation deck.
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Situated on a peninsula, Dowses Beach offers visitors an wide expanse of white sand to enjoy the ocean views from. Visitors can spend a day lounging in the sun, swimming, and fishing in the ocean.
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The bulk of Burgess Park is dedicated toward an 18-hole disc golf course. The course itself is made mostly for adults since there are long distances between the holes and visitors are required to bring their own discs.
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RideAway Kayak is a local tour company which organizes guides kayak trips on Cape Cod. Their fleet comprises of a variety of kayaks to suit beginners and experts both.
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Built in 1641, the Wing Fort House was the home of Stephen Wing, an early settler of Sandwich. Maintained by the Wing Family of America, the house is open to the public.
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Featuring a long, narrow boardwalk, Town Neck / Boardwalk provides visitors with a beach to soak up the sun. When it's high tide the water comes close to the boardwalk, allowing visitors to jump from it into the water.
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Pine and Grove Streets, Sandwich, MA 02563
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Earlier known as the Heritage Plantation of Sandwich, Heritage Museums & Gardens today comprises of a public garden which features a collection of rhododendrons and daylilies as well as a museum with its three galleries showcasing a collection of vintage automobiles and American folk art.