
:: Wellfleet
Points of Interest
Marconi Station at National Seashore,
Town Clock, Historical Society and Museum,
Wellfleet Bay Wildlife
Sanctuary, Samuel Rider House, Uncle Tim's bridge to Duck Creek
conservation island off Commercial Street.
- Staying in Wellfleet: Hotels, Motels & Resorts, B&B's & Inns, Lower Cape Rentals, Last-Minute Lodging
- Wellfleet Photo Gallery
- More info below: About, History, Events, Beaches, Places of Worship, Museums, Libraries
- Wellfleet Bay Wildlife Sanctuary
- Wellfleet Bike/Hike Tour
About Wellfleet
Wellfleet is
uniquely characterized by its geography, culture and people. Located 75
miles out into the Atlantic Ocean, it's only 2 miles wide, with beautiful
beaches on both the bay and Atlantic sides. Despite its narrow width, strangely
enough, it's endowed with beautiful, clear spring-fed ponds, or kettle holes,
which were created by glaciers several thousand years ago. Wellfleet Harbor is
an actively changing panorama of fishing boats, yachts, trawlers, and, at low
tide, flats of shellfish. Wellfleet has become the art center of Cape Cod, and
boasts many galleries containing a wide variety of art and fine crafts. The
Wellfleet Bay Wildlife Sanctuary offers first-class nature trips, cruises,
walks, and instruction; the Cape Cod National Seashore encompasses the entire
ocean side of the town. Due to the activity of the Harbor, you're sure to spot
some textbook "Cape Cod characters" around town, who make an interesting
contrast with the town's upscale restaurants, and are a sure sign you've landed
on the Lower Cape.
History
Wellfleet (pop. 2,919), the
name of which is thought to have come from "Whale Fleet", was incorporated June
16, 1763. Until that time it was a part of Eastham referred to as Billingsgate.
Today it is know as the "Art Gallery Town", as well as the source of
world-famous Wellfleet oysters.
- Gone Bananas: A Young Cape Skipper Brings Fruit To America
- Billingsgate Island
- Luther Childs Crowell - It's All In The Bag!

Wellfleet offers miles of unspoiled shoreline.
Beaches
- White Crest: Ocean View Drive off Cahoon Hollow Road off Route 6
- Cahoon Hollow: Cahoon Hollow Road off Route 6
- Mayo: Commercial Street off Route 6
- Duck Harbor: Duck Harbor Road off Chequesset Neck Road
- Powers Landing: off Chequesset Neck Road from Main Street off Route 6
- Newcomb Hollow: off Ocean View Drive from Gross Hill Road off Route 6
- Great Pond: off Cahoon Hollow Road off Rooute 6
- Long Pond: Long Pond Road off Route 6
- Gull Pond: Gull Pond Road off Route 6
Places of Worship
- Chapel of Saint James the Fisherman, Route 6
- Wellfleet United Methodist Church, Main Street: 508-349-7217
- Grace Chapel Assembly of God, Corner Route 6 & Lt. Island Road: 508-349-9323
- First Congregational Church United Church of Christ, Main Street: 508-349-6877
- Our Lady of Lourdes, 355 Main Street: 508-349-2222
Museums
- Wellfleet Historical Society Museum, Main Street: 508-349-9157
Libraries
- The Wellfleet Public Library, West Main Street
- The South Wellfleet Public Library, South Wellfleet Neighborhood Assoc. Building, Route 6
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