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What Is There To Do In Orleans MA?

Orleans has plenty to do in and out of season to keep you busy on your visit. Surfing, museums, mini-golf, baseball games, theater performances ... what else are you looking for - it's around the corner.
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Cape Escape Adventure Golf

Cape Escape is an outdoor mini-golf course with a scenic Cape Cod theme, including ponds, bridges, and local landscaping. It's designed to provide family-friendly fun, offering challenges for all skill levels. Situated near downtown Orleans, it’s an ideal activity for both children and adults looking for leisurely entertainment. It typically operates seasonally, from late spring to early fall.

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Pump House Surf Shop

Pump House Surf Shop is a local store offering surfboards, paddleboards, wetsuits, and beach gear. In addition to retail, they offer rentals and lessons, making it a popular spot for surfers and water sport enthusiasts. The shop is open seasonally, primarily during the warmer months when surfing and beach activities are most popular.

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Nauset Surf Shop

Another well-known surf shop in Orleans, Nauset Surf Shop offers a variety of gear for surfing, skimboarding, and beach activities. It's been a staple of the local surf scene for years and is known for its friendly staff and wide selection of merchandise. While primarily seasonal, it may have limited hours during the off-season.

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Academy of Performing Arts

This performing arts organization hosts plays, musicals, and concerts throughout the year at their playhouse. The Academy is known for producing both classical and contemporary performances, attracting locals and tourists alike. It operates year-round, with a busy schedule of performances in both summer and winter.

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Elements Theater Company

Located at the Church of the Transfiguration, Elements Theater Company stages high-quality performances of classical and modern plays. The company is renowned for its thoughtful productions and immersive storytelling. Performances are held year-round, though the schedule varies by season.

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Church of Transfiguration

Located in the nearby town of Orleans, this stunning church is known for its beautiful architecture and art, including mosaics and frescoes. It’s part of the Community of Jesus and offers spiritual retreats and events. While the church itself is open year-round, the visiting hours and event schedule may vary seasonally.

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French Cable Station Museum

This small museum tells the history of the French transatlantic telegraph cable, which connected Orleans to Europe in the 19th century. It's an interesting stop for history buffs and those interested in technology. Open seasonally, the museum typically operates during the summer months with guided tours available.

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Jonathan Young Windmill

The Jonathan Young Windmill is a historic windmill located in Orleans, set in a park near Town Cove. Visitors can explore the well-preserved structure, which is one of the oldest windmills on Cape Cod. The windmill is open to the public during the warmer months, though the surrounding park is accessible year-round.

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Orleans Firebirds Baseball Field

Home to the Orleans Firebirds, a team in the Cape Cod Baseball League, the field is a local gathering spot in the summer months. Baseball games are a huge draw, especially during the summer season, as the Cape Cod League is a prestigious summer league for college players. Games are held seasonally from June through August.

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Nauset Model Railroad Club

A haven for model train enthusiasts, the Nauset Model Railroad Club features intricate train layouts and displays. The club opens its doors to the public on select days, especially during the holiday season, although it operates throughout the year for members.

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Orleans Community Playground

This large, well-maintained playground is a great spot for families, offering equipment for kids of all ages, including swings, slides, and climbing structures. Located near other local attractions, it’s open year-round, though it's most enjoyable in warmer weather.

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Artist Cottages Orleans

The Artist Cottages are a unique setup of small, temporary studios where local Cape Cod artists showcase their pottery, paintings, glassworks, and more. Each season brings a rotation of new artists, allowing for a variety of styles and mediums to be on display. This outdoor market-style setup encourages personal interaction with the artists, creating a dynamic and community-driven experience.

Cape Cod Rail Trail

The Cape Cod Rail Trail is a 25-mile-long paved pathway that runs through several Cape Cod towns, including Orleans. Ideal for cycling, running, walking, and even rollerblading, this popular trail follows the old railroad tracks and offers scenic views of forests, marshes, and cranberry bogs.

SUPfariAdventures Cape Cod

SUPfariAdventures offers stand-up paddleboarding (SUP) tours, lessons, and rentals around the waters of Orleans. They provide unique excursions that take you through local waterways, salt marshes, and estuaries, with a focus on eco-friendly experiences.

Pleasant Bay Community Boating

This rental service provides Sunfish sailboats and kayaks for people looking to explore local waters. They offer equipment suited for both beginners and experienced paddlers, perfect for venturing out on Pleasant Bay or Nauset Marsh.

Nauset Inlet

Nauset Inlet is a scenic waterway separating Nauset Beach from the mainland. It's popular for fishing, kayaking, and birdwatching, with views of dunes, marshes, and Atlantic waters.

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