Three villages make up the 17 square mile town of Yarmouth: West
Yarmouth, Yarmouthport, and South Yarmouth. Each village has a
distinctive character formed by over 350 years of history. A community
shaped by its seaside heritage, Yarmouth has retained much of historic
charm while integrating the present into its surroundings. To gain a
true perspective of our town you must stray from the major roadways of
Route 6 and 28 that traverse from Hyannis to the West and Dennis to the
East. Yarmouth is the second oldest town on Cape Cod, and it is filled
with historic charm.
On the north shore is Yarmouthport, arguably the most preserved
part of town. The main road in Yarmouthport is historic Route 6A, known
as the Old King?s Highway, which parallels the shoreline of Cape Cod
Bay. Don?t miss the historic Captain Bangs Hallet House, the Boardwalk
at Grey?s beach, the nature trails at the Kelley Chapel or the many
fine shops and restaurants. If you are in need of lodging, you will
find historic sea captains? homes that have been converted into
beautiful bed and breakfasts. A new addition you most certainly will
want to see is the Edward Gorey House, celebrating the life work of
this great Yarmouth author and artist.
West Yarmouth offers the visitor or resident a variety of family
attractions, various lodging establishments, beaches and fine
restaurants. West Yarmouth houses the historic Baxter Grist Mill, a
27-hole public golf course, miniature golf trampolines, a small
children?s petting zoo, fishing piers, and close proximity to island
ferries. In the summer months, ride Yarmouth?s Easy Shuttle along Route
28 to public beaches, downtown Hyannis, local shops and dining
establishments. West Yarmouth offers any family or individual traveler
a number of exciting things to see and do.
The South Yarmouth/Bass River village blends the past and present.
You will find ocean front resorts, cottages for rent, bed &
breakfasts, a driving range, two 18-hole golf courses, boat tours, a
windmill dating back to the 1800?s historic homes, and churches. Visit
Bass River and experience sand, sun, and all the fun of a Cape Cod
stay.
Wherever you choose to explore, you will find hidden treasures of
history blended with the family fun that gives Yarmouth its unique
charm. Don?t forget to stop by our visitor information center for more
detailed information on each of our villages and Cape Cod.