

Work will be done in collaboration with Outer Cape towns, the Cape Cod Regional Transit Authority, Cape Cod Commission, and the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Identification of appropriate clearance and permit requirements The Cape Cod National Seashore is offering 10-year leases on eight historic dune shacks in the wild land along the backshore of Provincetown and Truro.The impact on loss of parking lots through erosion Distance: 7.5 miles Time: 3.5 to 4 hours Cape Cod National Seashore’s Great Island Trail is arguably one of the best hikes in all of Massachusetts.Identification of viable parking sites and alternatives and how the Seashore would shuttle visitors to the beaches and connect with the FLEX transit system.Here's what to see, do and eat in each town along the way. Exploring collaborative efforts with local stakeholders With six swimming beaches, picturesque lighthouses, and plenty of historic sights stretched out along 40 miles of the Atlantic, the Cape Cod National Seashore is a haven for beach bums, nature lovers, history buffs, and sea worshipers.

A comprehensive projection of the Seashore and town beach and shuttle system parking needs.The project will assess current and forecast conditions-including visitor demand and potential erosion of existing parking facilities-to determine Cape Cod National Seashore's (CACO) parking needs, including any need for additional facilities over a 25 year period.
