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re: Cape Cod in July
Posted on 3/25/24 at 10:02 am to nicholastiger
Posted on 3/25/24 at 10:02 am to nicholastiger
Cape Cod league for sure. Best ballpark of the ones I've visited is without a doubt Chatham's. Most are high school stadiums.
Depending on your schedule you can catch multiple games in a day. Pretty sure I caught three in one day.
We stayed in Chatham which is pretty central.
Traffic on the Cape in the summer is rough on hwy 6 (main artery). Any longer trips you try to get done in the morning. Once the afternoon hits it's not worth it to travel far.
Drive-in movie in Wellfleet was fun.
Riding bikes on the Cape Cod Rail Trail was nice.
Whale watching out of P-Town was a fun excursion.
Depending on your schedule you can catch multiple games in a day. Pretty sure I caught three in one day.
We stayed in Chatham which is pretty central.
Traffic on the Cape in the summer is rough on hwy 6 (main artery). Any longer trips you try to get done in the morning. Once the afternoon hits it's not worth it to travel far.
Drive-in movie in Wellfleet was fun.
Riding bikes on the Cape Cod Rail Trail was nice.
Whale watching out of P-Town was a fun excursion.
This post was edited on 3/25/24 at 10:03 am
Posted on 3/25/24 at 10:20 am to MAROON
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Traffic on the Cape in the summer is rough on hwy 6 (main artery). Any longer trips you try to get done in the morning. Once the afternoon hits it's not worth it to travel far.
Definitely worth mention if you're staying Upper, Mid and Lower. Thins out significantly in the Outer Cape because much of the land is protected and there aren't many homes (not including P-Town, of course) relative to the other three Cape regions.
This post was edited on 3/25/24 at 10:21 am
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