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Hours:
May - Wed - Sun11am-3pm
June, July, August - Open Daily 9:30am-4pm
Sept. Daily 11am-3pm
About Us
The mission of the Cape Cod Museum of Natural History is to inspire appreciation, understanding and stewardship of our natural environment through discovery and learning.
The Cape Cod Museum of Natural History in Brewster, Massachusetts, on Cape Cod, was founded in 1954. Our mission is to encourage and advance understanding of our natural environment through discovery and learning. The museum is housed in a 17,000 square foot building on its own 80-acre site and abutted by 320 acres of town- and Conservation-owned land.
The Cape Cod Museum of Natural History is wonderful Cape Cod family activity destination. There are countless fun kids activities at the museum including bird watching, exploring the aquarium and learning more about marine science, and several interactive STEM education opportunities in the John Hay room. Exploring the 400-plus acres of museum-owned land and museum trails surrounding the museum makes for a great family activity, and offers more bird watching and hands on learning about marine science and the fascinating Cape Cod ecosystem.
KidSummer is a popular summer camp day program offered at the Museum for children aged 3-15, instilling a sense of wonder and discovery to last a lifetime. The KidSummer Cape Cod summer camp program exposes children to marine science, ecotourism, bird watching, and STEM curriculum.
The Cape Cod Museum of Natural History offers STEM and STEAM education opportunities, experiences, and STEM curriculum.
Events
Biodiversity on Shipwrecks
- Dr Kirstin Meyer-Kaiser will talk about her work studying Underwater Cultural Heritage Sites.
- Saturday Apr 11, 2026

Go Fish! Family Papermaking Workshop With Sheryl Jaffe
- Learn how to turn plants in paper and craft 3D sculptures inspired by sea-life in a unique mash-up of science, art and imagination. Come prepared to get wet!
- Saturday Apr 18, 2026