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amjohnson Apr 20th, 2013 08:04 AM

Cape Cod
 
Debating a trip to Cape Cod over the 4th of July weekend. We've never been to New England, let alone The Cape. It will be me, my husband, and our two boys (3 and 2). Any recommendations on which town/village to stay in? We want easy access to family friendly restaurants and activities that we can all do together. TIA!

emalloy Apr 20th, 2013 08:22 AM

The cape is all pretty family friendly. My perference is for the part between Chatham and Provincetown, but there will be more crowds and traffic at that time and finding a place to stay over the holiday might be difficult.

Ackislander Apr 20th, 2013 12:24 PM

Good advice, and you need to start looking for a place to stay immediately. It is probably the busiest weekend of the year.

downtownbrown Apr 20th, 2013 12:57 PM

What they said, plus ...

The closer you get to P'town, the rougher and colder the water gets. With two little kids, you'll probably want mid-Cape beaches (or bayside) where the water is calmer and warmer.

I think the Skaket Beach area in Orleans might be what you're looking for. However, as noted, 4th of July is way busy.

amjohnson Apr 20th, 2013 01:50 PM

Thanks everyone! What about Hyannis? Any thoughts?

SusieQQ Apr 20th, 2013 02:06 PM

Personally, I think of Hyannis as the commercial center...big box stores, etc.
When we took our kids to the Cape we always wanted near the National Seashore with its bike trails. Wellfleet, Truro, Provincetown are my favorite areas....

DAVENPORT1 Apr 20th, 2013 02:30 PM

Chatham is one of my favorite Cape destinations as there is little to no commercialism and you get the real Cape Cod feel. I agree with SusieQQ and Hyannis would be my last choice. Provicentown is a unique spot at the tip of the Cape and National seashore beaches are magnificent.

HappyTrvlr Apr 20th, 2013 03:12 PM

Be prepared for a lot of traffic getting on and off the Cape for 4th of July weekend. In addition to the towns mentioned
above for small kids look at towns on Nantucket Sound and the Bay side for calmer and warmer water. Yarmouth, Dennis, Harwichport have good beaches and calmer water. Skaket Beach in Orleans mentioned earlier is great for little kids.

330east Apr 20th, 2013 07:44 PM

Commodore Inn/Motel-West Harwich-milnute from Earle Road Beach. Also w/ pool

amjohnson Apr 21st, 2013 06:15 AM

Thanks again everyone! Hyannis is out. I'm going to do some research on SkKet Beach. Thanks again for all the input :)

fourfortravel Apr 21st, 2013 06:42 AM

You may want to consider Brewster, too. Brewster is very family-friendly, with its quiet tidal pools, great playgrounds, and the Cape Cod Museum of Natural History. Plus, Nickerson State Park is nearby.

amjohnson Apr 21st, 2013 10:31 AM

Will do, fourfortravel! Thanks :)


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