As the second largest town on Cape Cod, Falmouth offers a great variety of fun things to do. It’s also an important hub for ferries to Martha’s Vineyard and Nantucket.
The town’s quaint downtown area is bustling with museums, boutiques, and a range of restaurants. Take a stroll around town in search of your next meal or just to watch the world go by.
1. Coonamessett Farm
Located on a lush 22-acre tract of land, Coonamessett Farm is the perfect family getaway. This agricultural oasis combines a working farm, general store, cafe and bakery to offer an array of activities and attractions for all ages.
The farm invites guests to pick their own produce, visit the greenhouse and animals, eat a meal at the farm's cafe or rent a canoe. The Peck O' Dirt bakery specializes in vegan/gluten-free treats like morning glory whoopie pies and strawberry rhubarb muffins.
Children can also take part in a summer gardening program. During fall, hayrides and pumpkin painting are available for kids to enjoy.
2. Woods Hole Science Aquarium
Located in Woods Hole, the oldest public aquarium in America, Woods Hole Science Aquarium is part of the NOAA-run Northeast Fisheries Science Center. The center conducts research to support fisheries management and conservation of marine mammals, sea turtles, and other species.
The aquarium offers a seal pool, touch tank, behind-the-scenes area, and exhibits on local saltwater species. The aquarium also hosts a rehabilitation program for sea turtles.
The aquarium is open Tuesday through Saturday, year-round. It's easy to fit into even the tightest itinerary.
3. Shining Sea Bikeway
Whether you’re walking or biking, the Shining Sea Bikeway offers scenic views of the area. Its 10.7 miles stretch from North Falmouth to Woods Hole, offering a glimpse of beaches, forests and harbors.
As the only bike path on Cape Cod that runs along the coast, you’ll likely see wildlife like turtles, deer and foxes. Ospreys and great blue herons are also common sights.
You can access the trail from two different spots in Falmouth, including the Shining Sea Bikeway Shop at the Falmouth Bus Depot and the southern end of the path near Woods Hole. The Shining Sea Bikeway Store is a convenient location to rent bikes for the trip as well as a place to stop for lunch or souvenirs before heading back home.
4. Spohr Gardens
The 6-acre Spohr Gardens on Fells Road is a serene woodland garden overlooking Oyster Pond. It is home to hundreds of daffodils, rhododendrons and other spring flowers.
In addition to the daffodils, Spohr Gardens is home to a variety of other plants and trees. The site is also a great spot to enjoy a relaxing picnic and take in the beauty of Cape Cod.
Charles and Margaret Spohr worked hard to turn their six acres into the beautiful garden it is today. During their time there, they planted many daffodils and other spring blooming plants, as well as hundreds of perennials and azaleas.
5. Falmouth Heights Beach
Whether you want to soak up the sun, enjoy a quiet beach walk or simply relax with a good book, Falmouth Heights Beach is a wonderful spot. Its pristine shoreline and sweeping views make it an ideal place to spend time with friends or family.
There are two beaches along this stretch of road, but both offer a variety of activities. The sand is very soft and the water is clear and warm.
6. Island Queen Ferry
The Island Queen Ferry is one of the most iconic attractions of Cape Cod. It offers a 35-minute cruise across Vineyard Sound, taking you to the fabled island of Martha’s Vineyard.
Enjoy your ride on this luxury, 72-foot fast ferry while you relax in an enclosed lounge or outside decks. You’ll also find a refreshment bar onboard, serving food and beverages.
7. Shining Sea Bikeway
The Shining Sea Bikeway is one of the best cycling trails on Cape Cod. It connects Woods Hole to North Falmouth on a paved pathway that offers scenic views of cranberry bogs, salt marshes, beaches and ponds.
The bikeway follows the original route of the New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad that shuttled visitors to Cape Cod in the last century. In the 1970s, the Town of Falmouth bought the right of way and tore up the old tracks to create this scenic biking trail.
The northern extension of the Shining Sea Bikeway runs alongside a cranberry bog, a salt marsh and the Great Sippewissett Marsh, with extensive views of Buzzards Bay to the west. A portion of the path also runs along ancient Wampanoag trails.
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