There's no better way to experience Cape Cod than from the seat of a kayak. Whether you're looking for a peaceful paddle through winding salt marshes, a crystal-clear kettle pond, or a scenic harbor filled with wildlife, the Cape offers incredible opportunities for paddlers of every experience level.
Before you head out, always check the weather, wear a properly fitted life jacket, and pay close attention to tides and wind conditions—especially when paddling in coastal waters.
Come rent a kayak from us, then explore the best paddles Cape Cod has to offer:
1. Bass River (Dennis & Yarmouth)
Skill Level: Beginner to Intermediate
Bass River is one of Cape Cod's most popular kayaking destinations for good reason. Wide stretches of calm water transition into beautiful marshes and quiet coves, making it perfect for families and first-time paddlers.
Wildlife
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Ospreys
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Great blue herons
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Egrets
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Striped bass and blue crabs
Launch Tip-Several public launches provide easy access. Try to paddle around high tide to explore the smaller creeks branching off the river.
2. Waquoit Bay (Falmouth)
Skill Level: Beginner
Protected from heavy surf, Waquoit Bay offers calm waters, scenic shorelines, and excellent bird watching. The bay's warm, shallow water makes it an ideal summer destination.
Wildlife
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Osprey nests
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Horseshoe crabs
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Diamondback terrapins
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Harbor seals (occasionally)
Launch Tip-South Cape Beach State Park offers an excellent launch area. Early morning usually brings the calmest conditions.
3. Pleasant Bay (Orleans & Chatham)
Skill Level: Intermediate
Pleasant Bay combines breathtaking scenery with miles of protected shoreline. Numerous islands and coves allow paddlers to customize trips ranging from one hour to an entire day.
Wildlife
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Harbor seals
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Terns
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Oystercatchers
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Great blue herons
Launch Tip-Pay close attention to tides and currents, particularly near the inlets. Planning your paddle around a moving tide can make your trip much easier.
4. Barnstable Harbor
Skill Level: Intermediate
Barnstable Harbor offers expansive salt marshes and endless opportunities to explore winding tidal creeks. During high tide, much of the marsh becomes accessible by kayak.
Wildlife
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Snowy egrets
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Great egrets
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Sandpipers
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Horseshoe crabs
Launch Tip-Time your trip around high tide. At low tide many marsh channels become extremely shallow.
5. Herring River (Wellfleet)
Skill Level: Beginner
If solitude is what you're after, few places compare to the Herring River. Quiet waters wind through beautiful marshland with very little boat traffic.
Wildlife
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Herons
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Osprey
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River otters (occasionally)
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Migrating shorebirds
Launch Tip-Check tide charts before heading out, as some sections become difficult during low water.
6. Scorton Creek (Sandwich)
Skill Level: Intermediate
One of Cape Cod's hidden gems, Scorton Creek features narrow tidal channels surrounded by pristine marsh grass.
Wildlife
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Egrets
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Osprey
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Horseshoe crabs
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Small schools of fish moving through the creek
Launch Tip-A rising tide provides the easiest paddling and allows access farther into the marsh.
7. Long Pond (Harwich & Brewster)
Skill Level: Beginner
Cape Cod's largest freshwater pond offers crystal-clear water and excellent paddling conditions. Since there are no tides to worry about, it's perfect for beginners looking to build confidence.
Wildlife
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Painted turtles
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Loons
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Bass
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Pickerel
Launch Tip-Launch early in the day before recreational boat traffic increases.
8. Cliff Pond (Nickerson State Park)
Skill Level: Beginner
Surrounded by pine forest, Cliff Pond feels more like northern New England than Cape Cod. The clear water is ideal for swimming and relaxing after a paddle.
Wildlife
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Turtles
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Loons
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Kingfishers
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White-tailed deer along the shoreline
Launch Tip-Morning paddles are typically calm and offer beautiful views across the water.
9. Swan River (Dennis)
Skill Level: Beginner
The Swan River offers a peaceful paddle through marshes before opening into Nantucket Sound. Families love the calm upper sections of the river.
Wildlife
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Egrets
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Herons
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Ducks
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Blue crabs
Launch Tip-Stay in the river if you're new to kayaking. Wind can create choppier conditions once you reach Nantucket Sound.
10. Monomoy Area (Chatham)
Skill Level: Advanced
For experienced paddlers, few destinations rival the beauty of Monomoy. Expansive sand flats, crystal-clear water, and abundant wildlife make this one of Cape Cod's premier kayaking adventures.
Because of strong currents, changing tides, and rapidly shifting weather, Monomoy is best suited for experienced kayakers.
Wildlife
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Harbor seals
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Terns
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Oystercatchers
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Migrating shorebirds
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Occasionally dolphins offshore
Launch Tip-Study tide charts carefully and avoid paddling in strong winds or heavy boat traffic.
Make Every Paddle a Safe One
Cape Cod's waters are beautiful, but conditions can change quickly. Before every trip:
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Wear a Coast Guard-approved life jacket.
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Check the weather forecast and wind speed.
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Bring drinking water, sunscreen, and a dry bag for your valuables.
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Let someone know where you're paddling and when you expect to return.
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Carry a whistle and a waterproof phone or VHF radio if venturing into larger bodies of water.
Explore Cape Cod One Paddle Stroke at a Time
From quiet kettle ponds to winding salt marshes and scenic bays, Cape Cod offers kayaking adventures for every age and ability. Whether you're searching for wildlife, spectacular scenery, or simply a peaceful escape from crowded beaches, these ten destinations showcase some of the very best paddling the Cape has to offer.
Grab your paddle, launch your kayak, and discover a side of Cape Cod that many visitors never get to see.