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    Cape Cod 6A

    Cape Cod 6A

    4.0
    (2 reviews)

    Cape Cod's route 6A is the Old King's Highway that runs from Sandwich,MA to Orleans, MA. It is much…read moremore scenic than driving on Highway 6. There are pretty houses with the picket-fences. Just like I imagined what Cape Cod should look like. There are diners, antique shops, donut shops and farm houses along the route. We also stopped off a the Roland C. Nickerson State Park. There are easy hiking trails to Flax Pond and Cliff Pond. The Rail-to-trail bike trail runs right through here. So you can park at the state park and bike north or south. Route 6A end at Orleans and merges with Route 6 but splits off at North Truro and head North to Provincetown to become Bradford St.

    It's hard to look around and drive at the same time. YIKES. Mad dangerous but you won't be able to…read morehelp it. Route 6A is the scenic route heading towards Provincetown, A.K.A. Old King's Highway. 6A travels along the Cape Cod Bay side of Cape Cod. It doesn't really look like a highway it more of a road. And on the side of the roads you'll see cute NE houses looking just like it did back in the days. There are also all kinds of antique shops, a few general stores, donut huts, etc. We stopped by Taylor-Bray Farm in Yarmouth to say hi to the farm animals. It's so cool to look everything that I would probably drive mad slow just to see some stuff. It makes for a more interesting drive than going on Highway 6 where you see nothing. Highway 6 travels along the center of Cape Cod and all you see is trees on either side. Kinda boring so if you want a more interesting road, Route 6A is the road to take. Route 6A merges with Highway 6 eventually at about Orleans. You can't get lost. Eventually the road splits again at about North Truro and it goes all the way to Provincetown.

    ECOtourz LLC

    ECOtourz LLC

    4.6
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    My boyfriend and I went on the kayak tour with Justin. We had an awesome time. Justin was great,…read moreaccomodating, was a great tour guide and lots of fun. The water was beautiful and clean, and very scenic navagating the canals between thehigh grass. We really enjoyed ourselves. Justin was also great in that he honored a truilia. I did check w/ him to make sure that he/his business was compensated b/c trulia took client money and then literally closed up shop and ran. To be honest, if he told me trulia had not compensated him, i would have happily paid twice. It was a really great way to spend the day at the cape. Two disclaimers. The kayak tour is not at the Jarves address. That is just where a sign w/ directions to the beach/parking ($5 or $10) is available. Also none of the businesses near the sign at Jarves St have any public restrooms, so that could be an issue. I nicked a star b/c I had difficulty getting in touch w/ Justin to arrange the tour closer to the date. So we just took a Thursday off and winged it. We were lucky there were two slots open. Other people on the tour did say he called them back promptly and this wasn't an issue. He does spend a good portion of the day outside working, so its possible he just missed my messages. Anycase, still worth it. We had a wonderful time.

    This is a nice way to spend a relaxing afternoon. We did a 2-hr tour with a few friends, using a…read moreGroupon deal. The tour itself was neat, never kayaked through an estuary before... it seems like it'd be a good way to introduce someone who's never been kayaking before, to start here, before doing anything more open water. The tour itself was decent, however, because we were in a group of 8, it was hard to hear majority of what the tourguide was saying, unless you happened to be the kayak that was right next to him. Another downside of kayaking an estuary vs something more open water is that several times, it begins to be more like bumper boats in some parts! Overall, a nice experience and a neat alternative for something to do on the Cape. However, communication could have been better. The tourguide told my friend organizing, that he'd call her the day before with more details, but never did. Also, the address that is given, actually leads you to the front of an art gallery and only a placard out front advertising "ecotourz" without an address telling you how to get to the actual meeting area (which is ~1 mile away).

    Captain Joe P charters - fishing - Updated July 2026

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