5 Best Sights in Chatham, Cape Cod

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We've compiled the best of the best in Chatham - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Monomoy National Wildlife Refuge

Fodor's Choice

This windswept landscape of sand, dunes, and marshes includes the Monomoy Islands, a fragile 8-mile-long barrier-beach area south of Chatham. A haven for bird-watchers, the refuge is an important stop along the North Atlantic Flyway for migratory waterfowl and shorebirds—peak migration times are May and late July. It also provides nesting and resting grounds for 25 species, including gulls—great black-backed, herring, and laughing—and several tern species. White-tailed deer wander the islands, and harbor and gray seals frequent the shores in winter. The only structure on the islands is the Monomoy Point Light Station, built in 1849. The visitor center offers maps and some guided walks in the summer (open Memorial Day through Labor Day.) 

Atwood House Museum

Built by sea captain Joseph C. Atwood in 1752, this museum has a gambrel roof, hand-hewn floor planks, an old kitchen with a wide hearth, and a beehive oven. The Joseph C. Lincoln Room has the manuscripts, first editions, and mementos of the Chatham writer; antique tools are displayed in an additional gallery. There's also a portrait gallery featuring Chatham-born sea captains, painted by Frederick S. Wight. In a remodeled freight shed are the stunning and provocative murals (1932–45) by Alice Stallknecht Wight portraying religious scenes in Chatham settings. On the grounds are an herb garden, the old turret and lens from the Chatham Light, and a simple camp house rescued from eroding North Beach.

347 Stage Harbor Rd., Chatham, MA, 02633, USA
508-945–2493
Sight Details
$15
Closed Sun. and Mon. Closed Nov.–May (special events scheduled in offseason)

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Chatham Fish Pier

Smells and sights define this popular tourist destination; keep an eye out for the many lingering seals who are hoping for a free meal. The unloading of the boats is a big local event, drawing crowds who watch it all from an observation deck. From their fishing grounds 3–100 miles offshore, fishermen bring in haddock, cod, flounder, lobster, halibut, and pollack, which are packed in ice and shipped to New York and Boston or sold at the fish market here. Also here is The Provider, a monument to the town's fishing industry, showing a hand pulling a fish-filled net from the sea. There's also a fish market and a seafood take-out shop.  The small parking lot fills up quickly, so try to park elsewhere and walk to the fish pier.

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Chatham Lighthouse

The view from this lighthouse—of the harbor, the sandbars, and the ocean beyond—justifies the crowds. The lighthouse is especially dramatic on a foggy night, as the beacon pierces the mist. Coin-operated telescopes allow a close look at the famous "Chatham Break," the result of a fierce 1987 nor'easter that blasted a channel through a barrier beach just off the coast. The U.S. Coast Guard auxiliary, which supervises the lighthouse, offers free tours July–August on most Wednesdays (13 pm; every other Wednesday in September); otherwise, the interior is off-limits. There is free parking in front of the lighthouse—the 30-minute limit is strictly monitored.

37 Main St., Chatham, MA, 02633, USA
508-945--3830
Sight Details
Free
Closed Oct.–June

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Harding's Beach

West of Chatham center, on the calmer and warmer waters of Nantucket Sound, Harding's Beach is very popular with families. It can get crowded, so plan to arrive earlier or later in the day. Amenities: food trucks; lifeguards; parking (fee); showers; toilets. Best for: swimming; walking; windsurfing.

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