We are located:
- 0.7 mi from Falmouth Village with shops and restaurants
- 200 yards from the beach (3 minutes walk)
- Dead end street.
- Safe family-oriented neighborhood.
Some Local Attractions:
1 mi from the Shining Sea bike path (https://www.capecodbikeguide.com/shiningsea.asp) - 10.7mi long. Woods Hole to North Falmouth. Asphalt, wheelchair accessible. Great for hiking, bicycling, horseback riding, rollerblading, and inline skating. Safe for kids.
Ferry to Martha's Vineyard (https://www.vineyardferries.com) is close by; you can walk there to escape parking fees if using the Island Queen ferry.
Pier and jetty fishing.
Spohr Garden (https://www.spohrgardens.org/) 6-acre private but open to the public free of charge, woodland garden, next to Oyster Pond, is the perfect place for a walk with nature. No dogs allowed.
Salt Pond Trails (https://saltpondsanctuaries.org/salt-pond/) and Birds Sanctuary offer beautiful walking trails and pond views. Great place to walk alone or with your family. Accessible from the Shining Sea bike bath, Elm St., Mill Rd, and Surf Drive. Dog friendly.
Beebe Woods (https://highfieldhallandgardens.org/visit-highfield/beebe-woods/) is a great place to visit and hike. Dog friendly.
Peterson Farm (https://300committee.org/conservation-lands-2/peterson-farm/) is one of the oldest farms on Cape Cod (1679). It's a beautiful place for a quiet visit or walk alone or with family, and it's accessible either through the Beebe Woods or the Woods Hole road.
The Knob (https://saltpondsanctuaries.org/the-knob/) is "a major attraction to the public for its nature walk, birding, marsh, coastal bank and its spectacular views of Quissett Harbor and Buzzards Bay."
Bourne Farm (https://saltpondsanctuaries.org/bourne-farm/) is over 49 acres of fields, trails, and woodlands. A great place to bring your dog in.