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Coast Guard BeachA popular swimming spot as well as one of the Cape's best spots for surfing.
Explore Beach Access in Cape Cod National Park with grouped stops, trails, and related park places collected under the same planning theme.
Use this Beach Access 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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Coast Guard BeachA popular swimming spot as well as one of the Cape's best spots for surfing.
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Nauset Light BeachA broad, sandy beach was once home to the famous Three Sisters lighthouses.
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Marconi BeachA serene spot that seems isolated even though its parking lot is quite convenient.
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Head of the Meadow BeachThis is the place if you're looking for nothing but sand, surf and solitude.
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Herring Cove BeachProvincetown's most popular beach offers you warm, placid waters and great sunsets.
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LeCount Hollow BeachOpen to local residents only, but you can access it from the Cape Cod Rail Trail.
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White Crest BeachBacked by beautiful, tall sand dunes and renowned as the Cape's best surfing beach.
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Cahoon Hollow BeachNinety-foot-high sand dunes part to reveal this popular Wellfleet beach.
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Nauset BeachPlenty of activity, amenities, and fellow beachgoers at this popular Cape Cod landmark.
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North BeachSolitude, soft sand, lively surf and lovely views make this a five-mile journey worth taking.
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Skaket BeachPlaying on the tidal flats is a fun way to spend a day for children of all ages.