- TripBuzz found 2 things to do with kids in or near Siasconset, Massachusetts.
- From Sankaty Head Lighthouse to Altar Rock, the Siasconset area offers 74 different types of family activities, including: Lighthouses, Scenic Drives, Beaches and Fishing.
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Owned by and named after Shawn Vecchione, Vec Surfboards sells and shapes surf boards. Bringing his style and love of Hawaii to the northeast, Vec is working to build a surf community.
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Mashpee Commons Regal Cinemas is a 6 screen movie theater with digital projection that is located in the Mashpee Commons shopping center. Visitors have access to numerous nearby shopping venues and restaurants.
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Take a relaxing stroll through Lowell Holly, a unique peninsula known for its embellishment of American holly. Two freshwater ponds, both stocked with fish, provide a calming ambience. The beach area is a great place for a swim.
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New Seabury Waterfront Boat Tours offers a slow, relaxing boat ride all around New Seabury. The tour features a ride through the canals of New Seabury sightseeing the beautiful homes, dock boats, wildlife and shore line.
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Beachgoers of all ages would enjoy a visit to Lambert's Cove Beach. Take a quiet stroll while listening to the calming waters, or build sandcastles for a memorable family day.
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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.
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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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Outdoor enthusiasts will enjoy the Fort Hill Trail, which provides great trails for hiking and incredible views of the surrounding natural landscape. Hikers can also follow the trail down to the marshland.
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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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A part of both Sandwich and Barnstable, Sandy Neck Beach is one of the longest beach in the area with multiple sand dunes, marshes, walking trails and a high tide zone.