Sandy Neck Lighthouse
Sandy Neck Lighthouse is a privately owned historic lighthouse located in Barnstable, Massachusetts. Built in 1857, it offers scenic views and is often featured in whale-watching boat trips, making it a popular destination for both tourists and locals.
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Best: Visit during weekdays for fewer crowds, particularly in the morning.
Busiest: Saturdays 12PM–3PM.
Quietest: Weekdays 8AM–10AM.
Sandy Neck Lighthouse currently has limited accessibility features; there are no wheelchair-accessible entrances or seating. However, it is a kid-friendly location and offers excellent views and photo opportunities.
<p>To reach Sandy Neck Lighthouse by car, take Route 6 and follow local signs towards Barnstable. Parking may be available nearby.</p> <p>If using public transport, check local options as services may vary. For biking or walking, enjoy the scenic routes leading to the lighthouse on beachfront paths.</p>
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