view of beach chairs on beach in cape cod

Discover the Best of Brewster

‘Tis the season to get outside, and we know more than a few beaches, trails, parks, and villages in Brewster, Massachusetts we think you should visit while you’re here. So grab your lounge chair and towel, walking shoes and a picnic, or a book and cooler, and makes plans to get out in the sunshine.

‘Tis the season to get outside, and we know more than a few beaches, trails, parks, and villages in Brewster, Massachusetts we think you should visit while you’re here. So grab your lounge chair and towel, walking shoes and a picnic, or a book and cooler, and makes plans to get out in the sunshine.

At low tide, a trip to any of the town’s Cape Cod Bay beaches is a wonderful way to see the Brewster Flats. There, the receding ocean water reveals clam beds, tidal pools, and almost two miles of sandbar for you to stroll, explore, or simply recline on your beach chair. Some of these powdery sandy beaches include Ellis Landing Beach, Crosby Landing, Breakwater Beach, and Linnell Landing Beach among others. Craving shade? How about a walk through the woods instead? We like Nickerson State Park with it’s 1,900 acres of green space and eight miles of bike trails, and three ponds for fishing, kayaking, swimming, and more. Cape Cod Rail Trail probably has one of the most extensive bike trails with paved paths that traverse the nearly 30 miles between Yarmouth in the west to Wellfleet in the east. If you’d like to take a slower pace, consider staying in town to visit Cobb House Museum & Windmill Village. This historical site includes a restored home from the late 1700s, five permanent galleries, as well as a refurbished windmill. Finish your evening with one of the best cultural experiences in town at an outdoor production performed by local children at the Cape Rep Theatre. These and countless other activities are sure to fill your bucket this summer at the Cape. Speak with our concierge to learn more about how to plan your stay!