Auto Tour, Cape Cod National Park
Explore Auto Tour in Cape Cod National Park with grouped stops, trails, and related park places collected under the same planning theme.
Auto Tour Stops and Trip Ideas
Use this Auto Tour guide to compare the stops that belong together in Cape Cod National Park, then decide which ones deserve map time or a saved trip stop.
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Salt Pond Visitor CenterThe main visitor facility offering breathtaking views of Nauset Marsh.
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Coast Guard BeachThe spot where the Mayflower first made landfall in the New World in 1620.
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Nauset Light BeachA broad, sandy beach that was once home to the famous Three Sisters lighthouses.
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Three Sisters LighthousesAn unusual trio of 15-foot lighthouses built to warn ships.
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Marconi Station SiteThe site of the first transatlantic radio message sent from the U.S. in 1902.
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Marconi BeachA serene spot that seems isolated even though its parking lot is quite convenient.
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Atwood Higgins HouseAn early example of an architectural style that's still the most popular on the island.
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Pamet Area TrailsA moderate, half-mile hike to the Bearberry Overlook for views of the valley and ocean.
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Highland LighthouseThe Highland Lighthouse was built in 1857 on a site that had been active as a light station since 1797.
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Herring Cove BeachProvincetown's most popular beach offers you warm, placid waters and great sunsets.
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Pilgrim MonumentA 252-foot granite monument built to commemorate a little-known fact.
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Great Island TrailPlan to spend half a day exploring the meandering trails around Great Island.
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Head of the Meadow BeachThis is the place if you're looking for nothing but sand, surf and solitude.