- Our list of the best things to do in Dennis, Massachusetts, features the top 307 nearby activities — including 168 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Dennis, MA has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Museums & Galleries, Sights & Landmarks, and Water Activities.
- The results below include the top 21 things to do within the city of Dennis, MA , followed by 286 popular activities in nearby cities, including Hyannis, Provincetown, Barnstable, Brewster, Wellfleet, Chatham, Sandwich, Eastham, Orleans, Harwich, Truro, South Yarmouth, Mashpee, Harwich Port, West Yarmouth, Wareham, Dennis Port and Plymouth
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9.6 Miles
Located in South Chatham, Forest Beach is a family-oriented area that consists of a ¾ mile beach with white sands and calm, warm waters. The beach offers free access as well as parking.
9.7 Miles
Centered around a barrier beach, the Sandy Neck Beach Park features 4,700 acres of maritime forest, marshes, and dunes. Popular activities at the beach include fishing, shellfishing, horseback riding, bonfires, camping, and general relaxation.
9.8 Miles
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.
9.9 Miles
Craigville Beach is a pubic saltwater beach that features public restrooms, a boardwalk, showers, food and beverages, and swimming lessons. The beach also has umbrella and chair rentals available.
10.1 Miles
Orleans' Skaket Beach is a sheltered strip of sand and surf. Due to its slightly sheltered location, the beach often has warmer water than others in the region. Its waters are also calm, making this beach ideal for families with small children.
10.3 Miles
Blue Claw Boat Tours is a local company which offers custom boat tours on Cape Cod which include sightseeing seal cruises, oyster farm and critter tours, beachcombing trips and more.
10.4 Miles
Cockle Cove Beach is a town-managed beach with a lifeguard on duty, bathroom facilities and a required parking pass. The family-friendly beach also makes a good launching point for windsurfers and kayakers.
10.5 Miles
Jonathan Young Windmill is a historical must-see on the way to Nauset Beach. A rarity, the windmill still has all of its early parts and machinery intact. Open to the public July and August.
10.5 Miles
Bowling, dining and a full bar are offered at Orleans Bowling Center. Guests can select from a barbeque menu and 16 available beers on tap. Arcade games are also part of the fun.
10.6 Miles
Church of the Transfiguration belongs to a local Benedictine monastic community called Community of Jesus. The church features 4th-century architecture decorated with numerous handcrafted frescos, mosaics and sculptures made of bronze, glass and stone.