We really lucked out getting a spot in this park, Campers Haven in Dennis Port, MA, $53/night. It was the last spot they had on this beautiful weekend on Cape Code. It has it's own white sand beach and one block away from a beachie little cafe/bar that had live music (Beachboys-ish) on Friday night for our Calimari and Fish & Chips dinner.
On Saturday, we just went exploring the area and ended up in Orleans which is on the (north) Cape Code Bay side (we're on the south side), at Skakat Beach where at low tide, the beach goes out for a really long ways. The water is crystal clear and the sand is fine white. We walked a long ways out and came across a strange sight. There was a fishing boat sitting next to some nets on the sand and it looked like the boat had sunk. The owners were there working and we asked them about it. The nets were an oyster farm and they bring their boat out there at high tide, wait for the tide to go out, do their harvesting, wait for high tide again, and take their boat and oysters back to the harbor. Incredible!! Really an amazing experience.
Around noon, we drove to Chatham, which we were told was a neat little town and had lunch at Captains Table and walked to town. Great lunch! This has been a really fun little side trip that we didn't have planned. Sooo glad we did it!
We're a little nervous about our drive today toward Philadelphia. We will go through New York, New Jersey and Connecticut (I think) and over the George Washington Bridge that is a double level bridge and very narrow. Plus, there are no RV parks where we hope to stay for the night?#! Keep your fingers crossed for us.






I am sure glad your experience on Cape Cod was so great. We did enjoy the area we were in which was by the preserve but didn't venture out too much because of the incredible traffic!! Pictures are great!! Enjoying them.
ReplyDeleteJust think of that beautiful beach and Cape Cod when you get stressed. Happy landing!
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