jplante4 wrote:
Cape Cod - Provincetown is "eclectic", but is the quintessential Cape Cod town. There are a number of ocean and bay side beaches to visit. The Marconi radio station in the National Seashore park was the sight where the first trans-Atlantic telegram was sent. You can also take a scenic train ride from Hyannis that goes o the Cape Cod Canal.
Plymouth is gearing up for the 400 anniversary of the Rock next year.
Marthas Vineyard is a good day trip. I'd take the Island Queen from Falmouth Harbor and spend the day in Oak Bluffs. There's a couple of public beaches and the Flying Horses carousel.
Newport Rhode Island and the mansion tours. I think The Breakers is the nicest one.
More stuff too do in Boston than I can mention. Top of the Pru or the Hancock Tower if it's a clear day. If you're into history you can follow the stupid red line (The Freedom Trail). USS Constitution if it's open or the Constitution Museum if not. Museum or Science for older kids and the Children's museum for the young 'uns. Also the Aquarium.
In Connecticut, Mystic Seaport is just 2 hours from the KOA.
Lots to do in 2 weeks. You may have to come back :)
Great information. I thought we wouldn’t have a problem filling in a couple of weeks. Thanks so much.