Cape Cod in the Fall
There’s just something so beautiful about Cape Cod in the fall. It’s still just warm enough for barefoot walks on the beach + outdoor showers (hardy New Englanders unite), but the crowds and traffic have thinned, and taking left hand turns becomes an option again. While some local favorites have closed or limited their hours for the season, there’s still plenty to see and do this time of year.
And I’ve got the pictures to prove it.
CAPE COD IN THE FALL
We’ve been loving our fall weekends on the Cape– from watching a cranberry harvest in Harwich to visiting the pumpkin patch in Chatham, to catching some of the best sunsets of the year (with Clark in tow!) and enjoying our favorite community events. There are so many reasons to visit Cape Cod in the fall.
Hit me up in the comments if you need recommendations!
Also On Tap for Today:
- Making a big bowl of vegetarian chili for lazy people
- Working on my Power Sheets prep for November
- Watching this passing sun shower and hoping for another rainbow like yesterday’s
What’s your favorite fall activity?