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Plan Around Long Point Light
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Long Point Light Details
Perhaps the most remote spot on Cape Cod, Long Point Light marks the entrance to Provincetown Harbor. The 1875 lighthouse still operates, but the fishing village that once shared the site at the tip of Long Point is long gone, and the lighthouse is a challenging hike from Provincetown's North End, requiring a scramble across a half-mile-long breakwater and a mile of hiking on a sandbar. However, for $15 round-trip you can take one of Flyer's Boat Rentals' water shuttles to Long Point. The 10-minute ride provides a lovely view of the harbor, and the pontoon boat pulls right up onto shore, so you won't even get your feet wet. If you want to take the shuttle out and walk back, it's just $10.
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Nearby Points of Interest Around Long Point Light
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1.4 mi away
Pirate Ship Whydah
The pirate ship sank in a storm off Cape Cod on April 26, 1717.
1.5 mi away
Wood End Lighthouse
Lonely Wood End Light has stood watch over Provincetown Harbor since 1872.
1.7 mi away
Pilgrim Monument
A 252-foot granite monument built to commemorate a little-known fact.
2.4 mi away
Herring Cove - South
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2.5 mi away
Herring Cove Beach
Provincetown's most popular beach offers you warm, placid waters and great sunsets.