Cape Cod National Seashore

Cape Cod National Seashore

Who's Who at the Park

Park Partners

Highlands Center, Inc. is a non-profit, community-based organization created to support the mission of Highlands Center at Cape Cod National Seashore, which is to foster the unique cultural and natural heritage of Cape Cod by facilitating scientific research, the arts tradition, and educational programs atop the dramatic sea cliffs of the Atlantic Ocean.

Friends of the Cape Cod National Seashore is a non-profit organization of caring individuals who have a very special love and respect for this spectacular National Park. Their purpose is to support and enhance people's enjoyment of the seashore by:

Nauset Light, located within Cape Cod National Seashore, was originally built in 1877. Eastham residents formed the non-profit Nauset Light Preservation Society in 1993 in order to move the light from the imminent danger of erosion. In 1996 the light was successfully moved. The current mission of the Society is to preserve and restore the lighthouse and oil house.

Join the Park

Friends of the Cape Cod National Seashore is a non-profit organization of caring individuals who have a very special love and respect for Cape Cod National Seashore. Its purpose is to support and enhance people's enjoyment of the seashore by:

SUPPORT YOUR PARK

FRIENDS of the Cape Cod National Seashore is a non-profit organization of caring individuals who have a very special love and respect for this spectacular National Park. Their purpose is to support and enhance people's enjoyment of the seashore by:

  • funding worthy environmental, historical, educational, and recreational programs such as refurbishing the Old Harbor Life-Saving Station in Provincetown, replanting areas after removal of invasives species, and sponsoring summer band concerts;
  • publicizing issues that affect the protection and preservation of the seashore's resources;
  • providing volunteers for important projects such as as trail maintenance programs, beach clean-ups and dune grass plantings;
  • managing several special funds that contribute to important educational, archival and research projects at the seashore