The complete, town-by-town guide to a family day (or week) on the Cape — free splash pads and playgrounds, easy bike trails, farms with animals, kid museums, beaches and pottery painting. Every spot is a real place with an address, hours and the official link.
✓ Updated June 202635+ family spots16 Cape towns~1–1.5 hrs from Boston
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Quick answers
What are the best free things to do on Cape Cod with kids?
The free splash pads in West Yarmouth (Sandy Pond — widely the best on the Cape), Bourne and Mashpee; town playgrounds like Mullen-Hall in Falmouth; every major bike trail; and free farms like Taylor-Bray (Yarmouth Port) and the Cape Cod Lavender Farm (Harwich).
Which bike trail is best for young kids?
The Cape Cod Canal Bike Path — wide, completely flat, no road crossings, with constant boat watching. For a short ride, the 1.6-mile Nauset Trail in Eastham ends at a beach.
Best all-around family farm?
Coonamessett Farm in East Falmouth — animals, pick-your-own, café and ice cream on a $10/person day pass. For classic pick-your-own (strawberries, pumpkins) try Tony Andrews Farm, also in East Falmouth.
Rainy day?
Cape Cod Children's Museum (Mashpee), Atlantic White Shark Center (Chatham), Whydah Pirate Museum (West Yarmouth), or pottery painting at Color Me Mine (Mashpee).
🚲 Cape Cod bike trails for families 7 trails · all free
Cape Cod has the best rail-trail riding in New England — paved, mostly flat, and separated from traffic. Here's how the family-friendly trails compare, easiest first.
Trail
Town
Length
Best for
Cost
Cape Cod Canal Bike PathEasiest
Bourne / Sandwich
14 mi (both banks)
Toddlers & first-timers — flat, no crossings
Free
Nauset Trail
Eastham
1.6 mi
Short ride to the beach, ages 4–10
Free
Head of the Meadow Trail
Truro
2 mi
Quiet marsh & dune views
Free
Nickerson State Park loops
Brewster
8 mi
Forest & kettle ponds, links to Rail Trail
Free*
Province Lands TrailMost dramatic
Provincetown
7.25 mi loop
Older kids — dunes & some hills
Free
Shining Sea Bikeway
Falmouth → Woods Hole
10.7 mi
Only seaside trail; ocean & marsh views
Free
Cape Cod Rail TrailLongest
Dennis → Wellfleet
25 mi
Big adventure; rentals along the way
Free
*Nickerson charges a state-park parking fee. Full trail map, rentals & parking on our biking & hiking map →
⭐ Most dramatic · 7.25 mi paved loop through giant sand dunes, beech forest & ponds · spurs to Race Point & Herring Cove beaches · hillier than other Cape trails
📍 Where
Province Lands Visitor Center, 171 Race Point Rd, Provincetown
⭐ 25 mi paved, mostly flat · Dennis → Harwich → Brewster → Orleans → Eastham → Wellfleet · part of the East Coast Greenway · bike rentals at multiple points
From the Cape-themed wooden ship at Mullen-Hall to fully inclusive boundless playgrounds, these are the best free play stops, clustered around Falmouth and the Upper Cape.
Classic pick-your-own farm · strawberries, peas, tomatoes, sunflowers & pumpkins by season · hayrides, corn maze & farm stand · picnic area · birthday parties & school group outings welcome (reserve a week ahead)
📍 Where
394 Old Meeting House Rd, East Falmouth (Cape Cod)
Behind-the-scenes guided tour of a world-famous marine research lab in Woods Hole · see the Marine Resources Center & touch tanks with local sea creatures · great for curious kids & teens · reservations required
The Sandy Pond Splash Deck in West Yarmouth (482 Buck Island Rd) is widely considered the best on the Cape — brand-new, fully inclusive and free, open daily 10am–7pm from June 1 to Columbus Day. Other free options are the Buzzards Bay Park Splash Pad in Bourne (right beside the Cape Cod Canal) and the Mashpee Splash Pad at Heritage Park, which is fenced and stroller-friendly for under-5s.
Which Cape Cod bike trail is best for young kids?
The Cape Cod Canal Bike Path (Bourne/Sandwich) is best for young children — it's wide, completely flat, has no road crossings, and offers constant boat and ship watching along the canal. For an easy short ride, the Nauset Trail in Eastham is only 1.6 miles and ends at a beach.
What are the best free things to do on Cape Cod with kids?
Many of the best Cape Cod family activities are free: the splash pads in West Yarmouth, Bourne and Mashpee; town playgrounds like Mullen-Hall in Falmouth and the renovated Adventure Playground in East Sandwich; all of the major bike trails (Rail Trail, Canal Path, Shining Sea, Province Lands); and free-to-visit farms including Taylor-Bray Farm in Yarmouth Port and the Cape Cod Lavender Farm in Harwich.
What is the best family farm on Cape Cod?
Coonamessett Farm in East Falmouth is the best all-around family farm — alpacas, goats and baby goats, ducks and chickens, pick-your-own flowers and vegetables, a farm stand, café and ice cream, with a $10 per person day pass. Taylor-Bray Farm in Yarmouth Port is a free alternative with goats, sheep and Scottish Highland cattle. For classic pick-your-own, Tony Andrews Farm in East Falmouth has strawberries, sunflowers and pumpkins by season, hayrides and a corn maze.
What indoor activities are there for kids on a rainy day?
Good rainy-day options include the Cape Cod Children's Museum in Mashpee, the Atlantic White Shark Center in Chatham, the Whydah Pirate Museum in West Yarmouth, the Cape Cod Museum of Natural History in Brewster, and pottery painting at Color Me Mine (Mashpee) or the Creative Arts Center (Chatham).
How far is Cape Cod from Boston, and where should we go for a day trip?
Cape Cod is roughly a 1–1.5 hour drive from Boston. For an easy day trip, pair one outdoor stop with one indoor or food stop — for example a morning on the Cape Cod Canal Bike Path in Bourne or Sandwich, then the Sandy Pond splash deck in West Yarmouth; or Coonamessett Farm in Falmouth followed by the Shining Sea Bikeway to Woods Hole.