The best family things to do in Cape Cod take full advantage of the oceanside villages, adjacent islands and numerous beaches in this 300-square-mile area of Massachusetts. However, narrowing down the coolest spots for your family in this large area can seem overwhelming. There are so many options for having a fantastic time, no matter your children’s ages.

To help you cut down on the clutter and make your travel planning process a bit easier, we’ve pulled together the best family things to do in Cape Cod.

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    Cape Cod National Seashore

    Find a bevy of fun at this large park

    Cape Cod National Seashore
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    Cape Cod National Seashore offers 40 miles of coastline across 6 beaches, but there’s more here than just the ocean. Beyond the beachfront, families can expect marshes, ponds, lighthouses and cranberry bogs, too.

    Within that diverse range of settings, the national seashore provides plenty of family-friendly activities, including hiking, cycling, lighthouse tours and ranger-led programming – including kid-specific ranger programming at the visitor centres. You can also find park service-authorised third-party service providers selling extra fun via kayak tours, surfing lessons, photography tours and more.

    Location: 99 Marconi Site Road, Wellfleet, MA 02667, USA

    Open: Daily from 9 am to 5 pm

    Phone: +1 508-255-3421

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    Cape Cod Central Railroad

    See scenic Cape Cod from the comfort of a rail car

    Cape Cod Central Railroad
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    The Cape Cod Central Railroad is a historical, heritage railway that offers passenger rides across nearly 30 miles of Cape Cod – and if you have a train-lovin’ kid in the family, it’s a must.

    Throughout the year, tour rides for all ages show off Cape Cod’s natural beauty, with the help of a friendly narrator. Around the holidays, you can find Christmas-themed tours designed with kids in mind. If you take the dinner train, you’ll find kid-friendly dining most of the time, though be sure before booking, as some dinner trains are only for ages 21 and up as they focus on wine and beer tastings.

    Location: 252 Main St, Hyannis, MA 02601, USA

    Phone: +1 888-797-7245

    Price: 41.65511410529898, -70.27948967808086

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    Cape Cod Inflatable Park

    Bounce around at this seasonal family fun centre

    Cape Cod Inflatable Park
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    Cape Cod Inflatable Park is one of the largest inflatable parks in the region, bringing together inflatable slides, obstacles courses and more in a single convenient setting. There are options for every age group, from toddlers to adults. Yes, even the parents will have some fun bouncing around and attempting to complete those obstacle course challenges alongside the kids! Just make sure to bring a pair of socks (which are required for access to the inflatables) and your sense of adventure.

    The park is open late during peak summer months, making this a great nighttime attraction when you’re looking for something to do after dinner that’s still kid-friendly.

    Location: 518 Main St, West Yarmouth, MA 02673, USA

    Open: June 19–September 5: daily from 10 am to 6 pm (until 10 pm from June 25 to August 28)

    Phone: +1 508-771-6060

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    Shark Center Chatham

    Learn about one of the ocean’s most misunderstood predators

    Shark Center Chatham
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    Shark Center Chatham may not be home to any live sharks, but it is home to lots of educational experiences and hands-on, interactive exhibits. All allow you and your family to learn a little bit more about Great Whites. Before you hit the beach, brush up on your knowledge of these magnificent creatures, including why they like to vacation in Cape Cod, too.

    Check the centre’s events calendar before your trip. You may be able to catch special family-friendly programming, storytime or an art exhibit.

    Location: 235 Orleans Rd, North Chatham, MA 02650, USA

    Open: Thursday–Saturday from 10 am to 3 pm

    Phone: +1 508-348-5901

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    Whydah Pirate Museum

    Explore a pirate’s life

    Whydah Pirate Museum
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    The Whydah Pirate Museum boasts that it’s home to the largest artefacts collection recovered from a single shipwreck in history, but that’s not all you’ll find here. The museum also houses an LED theatre, conservation lab and exhibits on 18th-century travel, piracy and the slave trade.

    The museum is geared toward elementary-age children and older. But for the younger kids who aren’t quite interested in the topic, the museum does offer a scavenger hunt for some quiet play while older family members take in the history.

    Location: 674 MA-28, West Yarmouth, MA 02673, USA

    Open: Thursday from 11 am to 2 pm, Friday–Sunday from 11 am to 4 pm

    Phone: +1 508-534-9571

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    Cape Cod Museum of Natural History

    Interact with the natural world at this hands-on history museum

    Cape Cod Museum of Natural History
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    The Cape Cod Museum of Natural History combines education with outdoor explorations, for some enriching family fun that doesn't require the kids to stay cooped up indoors. The small museum has exhibits on the regional natural environment, as well as on archaeology, but also boasts a packed calendar of educational events. At these events, families can enjoy interacting with animal visitors, learning about the world of natural science, trying hands-on lab experiments or taking a guided hike.

    Be sure to check out what might be going on during your visit; many events are free with museum admission, but others require advance registration.

    Location: 869 Main Street/Route 6A, Brewster, MA 02631, USA

    Open: Wednesday–Saturday from 11 am to 3 pm

    Phone: +1 508-896-3867

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    Cape Codder Water Park

    Splash the day away at this massive water park

    Cape Codder Water Park
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    The Cape Codder Water Park is 30,000 square feet of indoor-outdoor water-focused fun. There are 4 waterslides, a 300-ft lazy river, kiddie pool, wave pool, 24-person hot tub, saunas and more, plus an adjacent fitness centre and restaurant.

    You can buy day passes to the water park. However, you might just find you’ll save a little extra cash during your vacation if you book a stay at the larger and encompassing Cape Codder Resort – doing so gets you free access to the water park for every member of your party.

    Location: 1225 Iyannough Rd Suite #4, Hyannis, MA 02601, USA

    Open: Monday–Thursday from 10 am to 8 pm, Friday from 10 am to 9 pm, Saturday and Sunday from 9 am to 8 pm

    Phone: +1 508-568-2940

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    Pirate's Cove Adventure Golf

    See one of New England’s best attractions

    Pirate's Cove Adventure Golf
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    Pirate’s Cove Adventure Golf offers so much more than just your standard family mini-golf course. The extravagantly themed mini-golf centre features a couple of 18-hole championship courses, both featuring challenging holes that will test your mettle. Even if you're not playing some rounds with the family, and just sitting on the sidelines, you’ll still enjoy taking in the lush landscaping.

    You’ll quickly see why this mini-golf centre has received numerous awards and honours, including being named one of New England’s best attractions. It’s a must-visit for any family on the Cape.

    Location: 728 Main St, South Yarmouth, MA 02664, USA

    Open: April–October: daily from 10 am to 8 pm

    Phone: +1 508-394-6200

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    Cape Cod Rail Trail

    Bike, walk or rollerblade your way down this scenic trail

    Cape Cod Rail Trail
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    The Cape Cod Rail Trail provides active families with more than 25 miles of easy, child-friendly and scenic cycling paths. The trail, which is also walkable if you don’t fancy a bike ride, passes through 6 Cape Cod towns and is outfitted with useful amenities such as restrooms and bike rentals. You can even cross-country ski on the rail trail if you happen to visit during the winter months.

    While there are Trailhead Stations up and down the 25-mile route, one of the easier spots to jump on is at the Nickerson State Park Headquarters.

    Location: 3488 Main St., Brewster, MA 02631, USA

    Open: Sunrise to sunset

    Phone: +1 508-896-3491

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    Cape Cod Children's Museum

    Indoor fun for younger kids at this play-centric museum

    Cape Cod Children's Museum
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    The Cape Cod Children’s Museum serves families with children 8 years old and younger with more than 20 exhibits. All are geared toward learning through play. Make sure to check the museum’s schedule ahead of your visit to find fun events such as craft sessions, STEM-focused lab days, music and game nights and more. Festivals and other larger events are also held at the museum throughout the year.

    The non-profit museum was founded by a group of moms in the 1990s and, as such, it’s designed with parents’ needs in mind, too.

    Location: 577 Great Neck Rd S, Mashpee, MA 02649, USA

    Open: September–June: Monday from 9 am to 3 pm, Tuesday–Friday from 9 am to 1 pm, Saturday from 10 am to 3 pm. July–August: Monday–Friday from 9 am to 3 pm, Saturday from 10 am to 3 pm

    Phone: +1 508-539-8788

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Holly Riddle | Contributing Writer