Cape Cod Museum of Natural History

Cape Cod


This family-friendly museum offers exhibits on the Cape's flora and fauna, including an aquarium and a butterfly house. It has a fine boardwalk trail across a salt marsh to a remote beach with tide pools. The museum has a calendar rich with naturalist-led walks, talks and kids' programs.

Hours and days of operation can change weekly October through May, so best to check online or call ahead before planning a visit during those months.


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