Things to Do in Orleans MA
Welcome to the Orleans Chamber of Commerce's comprehensive guide to the top attractions and outdoor activities in Orleans, MA. Whether you're a visitor or a local, our town offers a variety of landmarks, parks, and recreational opportunities for everyone to enjoy.
Famous Landmarks
- Jonathan Young Windmill: Built in the 18th century, this historic windmill stands as a testament to Orleans' rich history. Visitors can explore the grounds and learn about traditional milling processes.​
- French Cable Station Museum: This museum preserves the history of transatlantic communication, showcasing equipment and stories from the era when the station played a pivotal role in global telegraphy.​
Parks and Natural Attractions
- Kent's Point Conservation Area: A tranquil spot offering scenic hiking trails through woodlands leading to waterfront vistas, ideal for bird watching and nature walks.​
- Rock Harbor: A picturesque harbor known for its stunning sunsets and unique "clam trees." It's an ideal spot for photography, leisurely walks, and watching fishing boats return with their catch.​
- Eldredge Park: Home to local baseball games and community events, this park features open spaces perfect for picnics and recreational activities.​
Outdoor Activities
- Cape Cod Rail Trail: This scenic trail passes through Orleans, offering miles of paved pathways suitable for biking, walking, and running amidst Cape Cod's natural beauty.​
- Kayaking and Canoeing: Explore the serene waters of Town Cove and the surrounding estuaries, providing opportunities to observe local wildlife and enjoy the coastal environment.​
- Bird Watching and Hiking at Kent's Point Conservation Area: A tranquil spot for bird enthusiasts, this area offers scenic trails through woodlands leading to waterfront views, perfect for a leisurely hike or nature walk.​
- Fishing at Rock Harbor: A popular spot for both recreational and charter fishing, offering opportunities to catch striped bass and bluefish.​
For more information on these and other attractions, feel free to contact the Orleans Chamber of Commerce or explore our website further.