- TripBuzz found 132 things to do with kids in or near Provincetown, Massachusetts, including 111 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Brewster, Wellfleet, Eastham and Orleans.
- From Dolphin Fleet Whale Watch to Race Point Beach, the Provincetown area offers 100 different types of family activities, including: Specialty Museums, Whale Watching Tours, Beaches and Lighthouses.
- A resort town in New England, Provincetown offers an array of beaches and outdoor spaces for recreation. This includes public parks, nature trails and golf courses. The community is also a showcase for both visual and entertaining artists with its many galleries and the ArtHouse where live performances can be enjoyed.
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The 1869 Schoolhouse Museum is located in a one-room schoolhouse structure. The museum includes desks, decorations, teaching supplies, materials, and artifacts from the education experience of the time.
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Managed by the United States National Parks Service, Nauset Light Beach is a lovely expanse of clean sand located in Eastham Massachusetts. It is popular with hikers and dog walkers.
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Featuring 18 holes of miniature golf, Arnold's Mini-Golf offers a course with water features, a pirate ship, trees and Cape Cod historical landmark replicas. The facility offers a menu that includes seafood, sandwiches, salad, ice cream and adult beverages.
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Wellfleet Bay Wildlife Sanctuary contains miles of natural hiking trails which weave through its varied terrain of marshes, pine woods, grasslands, ponds and tidal flats. The nature center houses exhibits on natural history and also maintains a bird-watching corner.
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White Cedar Swamp, the site of the first wireless transmission by Marconi, comprises of many trails and elevated walkways which lead visitors through the almost pristine landscape of the swamp.
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A part of the Cape Cod National Seashore, Coast Guard Beach is the site where an english pilgrim ship called Mayflower spotted land of the New World for the first time. Today, the beach attracts many tourists with its numerous tide pools, clear water and sightseeing opportunities.
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A calm beach with warm waters, First Encounter Beach offers tide pools to explore at low tide, and warm, gentle waters at high tide ideal for swimming. The beach offers scenic views, and has a bath house.
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The most venerable wind-powered grist mill on Cape Cod is the Eastham Windmill. Located in Eastham, the rustic mill was constructed decades before the American Revolution. It is a popular tourist attraction.
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Fort Hill Rural Historic District is a local historic site which dates back to late 19th-century. It can be explored through a scenic walking trail which weaves through the many old homes and farms that lie within the district.
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Constructed in 1868, the Captain Penniman House is located in Eastham, Massachusetts. It has a detailed Second Empire façade and two floors, with an open attic constituting an additional half-floor.