
Cape Cod with Kids
The Best Family-Friendly Activities for any Vacation
Planning a trip to Cape Cod with kids in tow? You’re in luck! Children over the age of 14 are welcome at Inn at the Oaks - Cape Cod. The Cape is packed with fun, low-stress things to do that the whole family can enjoy without breaking the bank. From beaches and bike trails to hands-on museums and retro drive-ins, this slice of New England has enough to fill a weekend getaway or entire week with the family.
Here’s a closer look at the best family-friendly activities across the Cape, and why you may even want to stay a few extra days.

Soak Up the Sun at the Beach
No Cape Cod trip is complete without a few hours digging your toes into the sand. Mayflower Beach in Dennis is perfect for little ones, with tidal pools that stretch out during low tide and calm waters that are easy for toddlers to splash in. On the Outer Cape, Herring Cove near Provincetown is another great choice. It’s popular for its gentle surf, wide beaches, and convenient facilities.
Pro tip: Bring buckets and nets for shell collecting, and arrive early to grab a parking spot. Lifeguards are typically on duty at the more popular beaches during summer.

Get Outside and Explore
When the Weather Isn't Perfect
Rainy days don’t have to derail your plans. Head to the Cape Cod Children’s Museum in Mashpee, where younger kids can climb, build, and play in interactive exhibits built just for them. For older kids, the Whydah Pirate Museum in West Yarmouth is a real show-stopper. You’ll see actual treasures pulled from an 18th-century pirate shipwreck and learn what life at sea was really like.
Many local libraries also offer drop-in story times, crafts, and board game corners—perfect for a low-key afternoon indoors.

Go Big on Classic Fun
Mini golf is practically a rite of passage here, and Pirate’s Cove in South Yarmouth is a local favorite. You’ll enjoy courses featuring caves, waterfalls, and enough pirate flags to keep the kids entertained, even if their golf game is a little shaky.
If you're visiting in the summer, check out the Cape Cod Inflatable Park. It’s part amusement park, part giant bounce house, and includes water slides and an obstacle course. The adjoining Wicked Waves Water Park cools things down when the sun is out in full force.
To end the day on a nostalgic note, pile into the car and head to the Wellfleet Drive-In Theater. It’s one of the last of its kind in the area and shows family-friendly movies during the warmer months. There’s even a mini golf course and snack bar on site.

Add a Little Learning to the Mix
Not all educational stops feel like school. Heritage Museums & Gardens in Sandwich has something for every age group. Ride an antique carousel, explore classic cars, and let the kids roam through the Hidden Hollow nature play area.
Another solid stop is the Cape Cod Museum of Natural History in Brewster. It’s compact enough for younger kids but still packed with interesting exhibits, nature trails, and a butterfly house in the warmer months.
If your family is up for a short climb, the Pilgrim Monument in Provincetown offers incredible views of the tip of the Cape. There’s also an elevator for those who’d rather enjoy the view without the hike.
Easy Day Trips and Quick Excursions
Want to break up your trip with a little boat ride? Take a ferry to Nantucket or Martha’s Vineyard for the day. Both islands offer plenty of family fun, from beach walks to local shops and lighthouses.
If you prefer staying on the water, look for a harbor cruise or seal-watching tour. These short boat trips are usually under two hours and come with plenty of photo ops.
Make Inn at the Oaks - Cape Cod Your Home Base
After full days of exploring, swimming, and playing, you’ll want a comfortable place to unwind. Inn at the Oaks - Cape Cod in Eastham offers the kind of setting families appreciate: quiet, relaxed, and just minutes from the Cape Cod National Seashore. Kids love the outdoor space and complimentary treats, and parents will appreciate the cozy, thoughtful rooms that let everyone recharge for the next adventure.
If your family’s ready for a getaway packed with beaches, bikes, learning, and laughs, book your stay at Inn at the Oaks - Cape Cod. It’s the perfect home base for exploring everything the Cape has to offer—just don’t be surprised if the kids ask to come back next year.
