Mashpee /ˈmæʃpi/ is a town in Barnstable County, Massachusetts, United States, on Cape Cod. The population was 14,006 as of 2010. It is the site of the headquarters and most members of the federally recognized Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe, one of two Wampanoag.
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5.0 based on 57 reviews
Peace Love SUP provides Stand Up Paddleboard tours, rentals, lessons, SUP Yoga, and SUP Fitness classes on Cape Cod. Each tour location is carefully chosen to best suit your abilities and comfort level, the weather, and tide. The result is the best personalized SUP experience that can be had on Cape Cod. Peace Love SUP carries a full line of adventure quality paddleboards for rentals and riders of all ages and abilities. We also offer fun speciality events and experiences including birthday celebrations (with cupcakes on board), bachelorette parties, reunions, full moon, sunrise, sunset, paddle & pint tours (pint of beer included following your adventure at Cape Cod Beer), SUP & Sip (glass of wine included following your paddle at Cape Cod Winery) and ice cream SUP socials (we visit the ice cream boat on the water). We are mobile and will bring the adventure to you while you visit the Upper Cape including paddle destinations in Falmouth, Mashpee, Hyannis/Barnstable, Bourne, and more.
4.5 based on 35 reviews
Our docent was a tribal member descended from early members of the Wampanoag tribe and very familiar with the history and willing to share her family and tribe's legacy. The museum is a little jewel, with a dugout canoe and wigwam in the back. There's a lot to learn and our host was generous in sharing the tribe's history up to the present day.
4.5 based on 31 reviews
Wander along carriage roads and foot trails as you pass through groves of American holly that embellish this unique peninsula.
4.0 based on 109 reviews
The Cape Cod Children's Museum provides hands-on learning experiences that spark curiosity, creativity and imagination. Children and their families are encouraged to engage in playful learning setting the stage for school-readiness and a lifetime of learning.
4.0 based on 94 reviews
We went here twice during our September stay on Monoscomoy Island, Mashpee. Since it was September, there is no charge to park. We walked and walked and walked some more - in both directions. Loved the piping plovers, saw a seal in the water, interesting to see many horseshoe crabs washed ashore as well as many slipper shells. We walked the Dead Neck Trail through the dunes - gorgeous - which ends at the state jetty. Beautiful area, lovely walks, highly recommend!
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