Jim in CT
02-02-2016, 11:34 AM
OK, looks like we will be camping at Atlantic Oaks campground from June 18 - June 28 this year. Loved it last year, except for the gypsy moth caterpillars - yuck. Clenaing the roof of the camper was some chore after that trip.
Anyway, I am a real novice to the Cape, and would like to make it as much fun as possible. My boys will be ages 9, 6, and 5.
Looking for day excursions. we will fish with Rich Wood for a day in Provincetown, we will do a lobster boat tour out of P-town one day.
There are seal tours out of Chatham. I see a Chatham boat that will bring you to a remote beach called "north beach" for a couple of hours. Anyone know if that's worth it? Whale-watching might be a little slow for my little guys.
What else?
I also saw a Chatham boat has great white tours, I wonder how often they see them?
Shouldn't be too crowded yet, so I am guessing we can travel in any direction, without too much trouble?
Appreciate the suggestions.
And if anyone is looking for something cool for a kid to do out there, we have done the lobster boat tour twice with Chris Townsend out of P-town. Last year, the captain had my oldest doing everything - helping haul the pots, measure the lobsters, band the keepers, release the shorts, bait the pot, and he let my son drive the boat the whole way back in. My son felt like a real old salt, the captain had an absolutely perfect temperment to be around little kids.
Can't wait to get back out there, a magical place.
Anyway, I am a real novice to the Cape, and would like to make it as much fun as possible. My boys will be ages 9, 6, and 5.
Looking for day excursions. we will fish with Rich Wood for a day in Provincetown, we will do a lobster boat tour out of P-town one day.
There are seal tours out of Chatham. I see a Chatham boat that will bring you to a remote beach called "north beach" for a couple of hours. Anyone know if that's worth it? Whale-watching might be a little slow for my little guys.
What else?
I also saw a Chatham boat has great white tours, I wonder how often they see them?
Shouldn't be too crowded yet, so I am guessing we can travel in any direction, without too much trouble?
Appreciate the suggestions.
And if anyone is looking for something cool for a kid to do out there, we have done the lobster boat tour twice with Chris Townsend out of P-town. Last year, the captain had my oldest doing everything - helping haul the pots, measure the lobsters, band the keepers, release the shorts, bait the pot, and he let my son drive the boat the whole way back in. My son felt like a real old salt, the captain had an absolutely perfect temperment to be around little kids.
Can't wait to get back out there, a magical place.