Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks for the info, esp the Chatham and 14:34 poster. Love your insights.
From what I've been reading, the ocean side waters are rougher, colder, and not really great for young kids? I would love a great, soft sandy beach with warmer waters, so I'm thinking that the bayside is better for now, and the outer cape better for when the kids are older--is this right?
Also, can anyone describe Falmouth/Wood's Hole and Dennis? For various reasons (family/friends), these are areas that would be convenient for us, but we are open to other areas, too.
Anonymous wrote:IMO there are 2 Cape Cods (or 4 dep. on how you look at it, but I'm taking the rougher cut). My family started going there (P'town) in 1936. I've been going there since I was 4 months old (60 yrs ago). We have always / only stayed in P'town (1955-69; 1977-78), Truro (1990-2010; 2014-15) and Wellfleet (2011-13).
There's the Cape from the Canal to Chatham (Lower Cape, or Upper/Mid/Lower), and then there's the Outer Cape (Orleans, Eastham, Wellfleet, Truro, P'town).
The Outer Cape is IT for us. Truro and to a lesser degree, Wellflleet, are still more like old Cape Cod and are wonderful, esp. in Sept.-early Oct. We go to P'town for day trips or dinner, whale watch, rent a sailboat from Flyer's Boatyard (who maintained my grandfather's Cape Cod Knockabout from 1936-68), sail on the Hindu (gorgeous old charter schooner) or Bay Lady II ... Go to the Nat. Seashore, Race Point, walk out Snail Road over the dunes to the Ocean side, galleries, etc.
The bay side water is much warmer and calm, the ocean side is cold and rougher, and now with the many seals around, sharks are more prevalent. Just don't swim where you see seals (you can go to the ocean beaches and find hundreds of them sunning on the beach dep. on location & time, etc.).
There's more to do in Wellfleet than Truro. Truro is still Old Cape, as we love it... rustic, quiet, gorgeous. For a family Chatham may be a better base but do yourself a favor and take at least a couple of days to see P'town, Truro & Wellfleet. They are worth much more than a drive-by.
We go up for 2 wks each Sept. after Labor Day, prices are lower, no crowds, beautiful weather, not beach stickers needed (you can go to any beach in any town), etc.
LOVE the Cape.
Anonymous wrote:IMO there are 2 Cape Cods (or 4 dep. on how you look at it, but I'm taking the rougher cut). My family started going there (P'town) in 1936. I've been going there since I was 4 months old (60 yrs ago). We have always / only stayed in P'town (1955-69; 1977-78), Truro (1990-2010; 2014-15) and Wellfleet (2011-13).
There's the Cape from the Canal to Chatham (Lower Cape, or Upper/Mid/Lower), and then there's the Outer Cape (Orleans, Eastham, Wellfleet, Truro, P'town).
The Outer Cape is IT for us. Truro and to a lesser degree, Wellflleet, are still more like old Cape Cod and are wonderful, esp. in Sept.-early Oct. We go to P'town for day trips or dinner, whale watch, rent a sailboat from Flyer's Boatyard (who maintained my grandfather's Cape Cod Knockabout from 1936-68), sail on the Hindu (gorgeous old charter schooner) or Bay Lady II ... Go to the Nat. Seashore, Race Point, walk out Snail Road over the dunes to the Ocean side, galleries, etc.
The bay side water is much warmer and calm, the ocean side is cold and rougher, and now with the many seals around, sharks are more prevalent. Just don't swim where you see seals (you can go to the ocean beaches and find hundreds of them sunning on the beach dep. on location & time, etc.).
There's more to do in Wellfleet than Truro. Truro is still Old Cape, as we love it... rustic, quiet, gorgeous. For a family Chatham may be a better base but do yourself a favor and take at least a couple of days to see P'town, Truro & Wellfleet. They are worth much more than a drive-by.
We go up for 2 wks each Sept. after Labor Day, prices are lower, no crowds, beautiful weather, not beach stickers needed (you can go to any beach in any town), etc.
LOVE the Cape.
Anonymous wrote:Can anyone who is familiar with Cape Cod provide a primer on the various towns that make up Cape Cod? What some more family-friendly than others? What are the characteristics of the different towns? We are planning an extended visit up there, and I am still not getting a sense of where we should keep our home base. We like the beach, hiking, riding bikes, eating out, etc. We do not sail, but would be open to it. (FWIW, we are family of 4 with two elementary-aged kids, almost laughably stereotypical upper NW lawyer dad, not-for-profit mom, Prius-driving, etc....)