There's nothing better than summertime in Chatham. Here's just a small sample of things to see and do:

Downtown Chatham is within walking distance of 51 Old Queen Anne and features a wide assortment of amazing restaurants and shopping options. 

Check out a Band Concert, a Chatham tradition since 1932. The 2018 season begins on Friday, June 29th and run every Friday night through August 31st. Located in Kate Gould Park, the concerts are fun for ALL ages, the concerts begin at 8:00 p.m. It helps to put a blanket down in the morning, as space can get crowded in the height of summer. Be sure and pack a picnic. For more information visit www.chathamband.com

Steps from the house, is the Cape Cod Rail Trail. This 22-mile paved trail is designed for walking, riding and running. For more information, visit www.mass.gov/locations/cape-cod-rail-trail.

Sunsets at Harding Beach and Oyster Pond Beach are not to be missed. 

Chatham features many classic Cape activities including biking or driving the area to look at historic homes and beautiful vistas. The Atlantic Shark CenterLighthouse Beach Yoga and Monomoy Theatre (both seasonal) are on the the must-do list. For those wanting to check out the history of the area the Marconi Maritime Center and the Atwood House Museum are both fun ways to spend a few hours. 

Downtown Chatham's charm and activities will keep the whole family entertained. Explore the other towns on the Cape. Orleans, Dennis, Brewster, Wellfleet, Truro and P-Town all have unique charm and are easy day trips. Take the fairy to Nantucket or Martha's Vineyard, or simply settle in to the serene beauty and amenities of 51 Old Queen Anne. 

Welcome to Cape Cod the way it was meant to be.