Located at the northern tip of Cape Cod, Provincetown, Massachusetts, draws travelers from around the globe to its inviting shores. This historic sea captains' town offers a unique variety of activities and sites, especially for pet owners. You'll discover a welcoming haven with an array of pet friendly hotels, making it an ideal spot for those looking to explore the United States with their furry companions.
Provincetown, often locally referred to as "P-Town", is known for its vibrant arts scene, and its rich history. Meander along the renowned Commercial Street with your pet, where you can explore quaint local boutiques, dine in pet-welcoming restaurants, and visit galleries showcasing local and international art. You definitely don't want to miss the Provincetown Art Association and Museum, though dogs might have to wait outside for this one.
Outdoorsy types will love romping with their pets on the pristine beaches of Provincetown. The Race Point Beach and Herring Cove are especially recommended as they allow pets. Additionally, the town's location within the Cape Cod National Seashore presents numerous scenic trails amenable for on-leash hiking. The outstanding natural beauty of the surrounding dunes and forests will make your pet's tail wag with joy.
Lastly, Provincetown holds the mark of an important historical event in the United States – the Pilgrims' first landing, commemorated by the towering Pilgrim Monument. Even though pets are not permitted inside the monument, the surrounding park is a tranquil place for a leisurely stroll. With its unique blend of cultural richness, historical resonance, and pet-friendly outlook, Provincetown serves up an unforgettable experience for travelers and their four-legged friends.
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Parks and Outdoor Spaces in Provincetown Massachusetts
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Pilgrim Monument
Pilgrim Monument is the tallest all-granite structure in the United States, commemorating the first landing of Mayflower Pilgrims in Provincetown in 1620. It provides sweeping views of Provincetown and surroundings from its peak.
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Race Point Beach
Located within the Cape Cod National Seashore, Race Point Beach is known for its rough surf and beautiful sunsets. It is perfect for picnicking with family or friends, sunbathing, or simply enjoying the sandy dunes.
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Provincetown Causeway
This scenic stretch of road offers stunning views of the harbor, especially at sunset. It's the perfect spot for a leisurely walk or bike ride, with art installations and benches along the way.
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Herring Cove Beach
Known for its calm waters, Herring Cove Beach is a popular destination for swimming and sunbathing. It's also a great spot for watching the sunset. On clear days, you could catch a glimpse of whales off the shore.
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Beech Forest
This stunningly beautiful area with its picturesque pond, old beech trees, evergreens, and small wildlife is perfect for peaceful walks and bird watching. Abundant with birds and other wildlife, this is a nature lover's paradise.
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Pet-Friendly Restaurants & Cafés in Provincetown Massachusetts
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The Canteen
Serving up classic New England fare, from lobster rolls to clam chowder, The Canteen is a favorite in Provincetown. Their outdoor back seating area allows dogs, making it a pet-friendly option for diners.
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Squealing Pig
The Squealing Pig is an Irish pub in Provincetown that welcomes you and your canine companion to its pet-friendly outdoor seating. Enjoy a selection of local ales, and savor some traditional Irish fare.
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Fanizzi's Restaurant
Offering breathtaking views over the water, Fanizzi's is a sit-down spot known for their eclectic menu. They offer pet-friendly outdoor seating on their beautiful deck.
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Far Land Provisions
A casual deli and bakery, Far Land Provisions provide a varied menu from breakfast sandwiches to baked goods and coffee. They welcome pets in their outdoor patio area which has a charming view.
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Napi's
Napi's is a unique and artistic restaurant that provides a feast for both your palate and eyes with their interesting interior design and globally inspired menu. They are pet-friendly, welcoming dogs in their outdoor seating area.
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Pet-Friendly Attractions in Provincetown Massachusetts
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Pilgrim Monument
A beacon for pet lovers, the Pilgrim Monument offers a refreshing outdoor environment where you can stroll with your furry friend while taking in the rich history of the Pilgrims' first landing.
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Herring Cove Beach
Enjoy a leisurely day at Herring Cove Beach with your pet. Dogs are allowed on the beach and in the adjacent nature trails though they should be leashed at all times.
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Pilgrim Bark Park
A designated off-leash park for dogs to run and play freely in Provincetown. This space boasts of separate area for small and large dogs along with water fountains, play equipment and art installations. A great place for dogs and their owners.
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Provincetown Causeway
Take a scenic walk with your pet along the Provincetown Causeway. It offers stunning views of the water and the Provincetown Monument.
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Art's Dune Tours
A pet-friendly guided tour that takes you through the heart of the Cape Cod National Seashore dunes. Dogs are welcome at no extra charge, as are picnics and beach equipment.
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