Coastal Charm & Kid-Friendly Adventures: Exploring Woods Hole & Falmouth, MA

Get ready to soak up some classic Cape Cod charm, because Woods Hole and Falmouth, MA are calling! These two delightful towns offer a perfect blend of salty air, sandy toes, and engaging activities that go way beyond your typical beach day. We've rounded up over 30 ways to make unforgettable memories with your crew, from scientific explorations to sweet treats and outdoor thrills.
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Top Things To Do in Woods Hole
This quaint village is small but mighty, especially for curious young minds.
1. Dive into Ocean Wonders at Woods Hole Science Aquarium
It's the nation's oldest marine aquarium, and bonus—admission is free! Don't miss the lively seal feedings and get hands-on with local sea creatures in the touch tank.
2. Gaze from Nobska Light
A picturesque, historic lighthouse offering stunning panoramic views of Buzzards Bay and Vineyard Sound. Afterward, cool off with a splash at Nobska Beach nearby.
3. Sweet & Savory at Pie in the Sky
This charming spot is a must-visit for incredible pies, fresh-baked pastries, and delicious coffee. Start your day the right way (with a popover, perhaps?).
4. Island Bound
Ferry to Martha’s Vineyard: Catch a glimpse of this iconic island from the shore, or better yet, hop on a ferry from Woods Hole for an easy and exciting day trip.
5. Explore Deep Sea Science at WHOI
The Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution's Ocean Science Exhibit Center offers fascinating insights into ocean exploration. See models of submersibles, including the Alvin, famous for its Titanic discovery.
6. Waterfront Eats with a View
Savor classic New England seafood with picturesque harbor views at Captain Kidd Restaurant or Shuckers, both overlooking tranquil Eel Pond.
7. Witness the Working Drawbridge
It's surprisingly captivating to watch the drawbridge lift and lower as boats pass in and out of the harbor. A simple pleasure that fascinates all ages!
8. Stroll the Eel Pond Loop
Take a leisurely walk around the perimeter of Eel Pond. It's a peaceful way to stretch your legs and enjoy the scenery.
9. Lunch & Local Finds at Woods Hole Market
This central market is perfect for grabbing made-to-order sandwiches and snacks. Seek out their almost-secret back patio for a shaded lunch with a pond view.
10. Interactive Learning at MBL's Pierce Exhibit Center
Discover live marine animals, watch unique underwater footage, and experiment with hands-on microscopes. Summer tours dive deeper into marine biology.
11. Step Back in Time at Woods Hole Historical Museum
See a cool scale model of Woods Hole from 1895. Kids will love climbing aboard the Cape Cod Knockabout Penguin boat and trying their hand at knot-tying in the Swift Barn/Small Boat Museum.
12. Hermit Crab Hunting at Stony Beach
This calm, rock-free beach is ideal for little ones. The gentle waves and soft sand make it perfect for splashing and searching for hermit crabs.
13. Playtime at Woods Hole Waterfront Park
After all the learning, let the kids run free and burn off some energy here. It’s also a great spot to watch the boats coming and going.
14. Celebrate the Fourth of July Parade
If you're visiting around Independence Day, the Marine Biological Laboratory's Fourth of July Parade is a charming, small-town experience ending with free watermelon.
15. Try Stand-Up Paddleboarding (SUP) on Eel Pond
Rent a SUP and explore the calm waters of Eel Pond. It’s a fun way to get active and see Woods Hole from a different perspective.
16. Picnic with a View at The Knob
Pack a lunch and head out to this scenic spit of land in Quissett. It’s a beautiful spot for birdwatching and enjoying views of New Bedford and the Elizabeth Islands.
Top Things To Do in Falmouth: Beaches, Bikes & Beyond
17. Bike the Shining Sea Bikeway
This popular, paved path stretches over 10 miles from Woods Hole into Falmouth. It's mostly flat and offers stunning coastal views, perfect for a family bike ride.
18. Beach Day Bliss
Falmouth boasts several fantastic beaches. Surf Drive Beach is popular for its calm waters, while Old Silver Beach in North Falmouth is known for its warm water and soft sand (though it can get busy!).
19. Explore the Falmouth Village Green
The heart of town, perfect for a leisurely stroll. The Falmouth Historical Society Museums on the Green often have engaging children's programs.
20. Indulge your inner Parisian
Maison Villatte is where every flaky croissant and perfectly crafted pastry is a little piece of edible art. It’s the kind of place that makes you want to linger over an espresso, or grab a bag of exquisite treats for a chic picnic on the beach.
21. Sweet Treats Galore
Grab a scoop at Smitty’s Homemade Ice Cream (East Falmouth) or indulge in chocolates and ice cream at Ben & Bill’s Chocolate Emporium right in town.
22. Catch a Concert at the Harbor Band Shell
Enjoy free outdoor concerts on summer Thursday evenings at Marine Park, a delightful way to spend a warm evening.
23. Whale Watching Adventure (from Hyannis)
Head over to nearby Hyannis to embark on an unforgettable whale watching cruise. It's an incredible experience for all ages!
24. Rainy Day Fun at Cape Cod Children’s Museum
Packed with interactive exhibits and play areas, this museum in East Falmouth is a lifesaver on a less-than-sunny day.
25. Immersive Fun at Heritage Museums & Gardens
Just a short drive away in Sandwich, explore beautiful gardens, ride a vintage carousel, discover a fascinating automobile collection, and enjoy interactive exhibits.
26. Pick Your Own Berries at Coonamessett Farm
A wonderful seasonal activity where kids can pick fresh berries, gather eggs, and meet farm animals.
27. Discover Local Libraries
Both the Falmouth Public Library and the Woods Hole Public Library offer excellent children's sections and often host engaging programs.
28. Kayaking or Paddleboarding Adventures
Rent kayaks or paddleboards at Cape Cod Kayaks or take a guided tour through the salt marshes with Great Marsh Kayak Tours.
29. Explore Goodwill Park
This expansive park in Falmouth features a freshwater pond (Long Pond) perfect for swimming, picnic areas, and hiking trails.
30. Find a New Read at Eight Cousins Children’s Books
This independent bookstore in Falmouth is a treasure trove of books for all ages.
31. Catch a Local Fair
Depending on when you visit in July, check out the Barnstable County Fair or the Sandwich Town Fair in fall for rides, games, and classic fair food fun.