Seven Things to Love about the National Seashore

The breeze, the waves, the sunrises, the sand. The Cape Cod National Seashore is easily one of the most beautiful and adored natural areas in the state. Here are seven pieces of history and activities that make the National Seashore so unforgettable.

Camp Wellfleet

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Before the establishment of the National Seashore, the Marconi Area was used as an artillery training facility during World War II. Today the area is a gorgeous spot to listen to the waves and appreciate the uninterrupted nature.

Love Cape Cod? Stay tuned for new photographs of Cape Cod taken by CapeCod.com’s photographer Kaitrin.

Kaitrin Acuna grew up in Connecticut and moved to Cape Cod after finishing college. She studied at the University of Connecticut and University College Dublin to obtain a BFA in Photography.

When she’s not exploring the Cape for CapeCod.com, Kaitrin is likely still with a camera in hand, working on a variety of fine art photo projects.

Over the past four years, she has received twelve artist grants to pursue a variety of photographic series around New England and Europe, and has exhibited in shows at the William Benton Museum of Art, the Ely Slade House Museum, as well as several local galleries.

Outside of the photographic world, Kaitrin can be found painting colorful art cars, trying new foods, and planning to travel wherever she can get to.

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  1. Kaitrin you share the best of cape cod! It is such a place of beauty and you clearly have embraced the best of it!!

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