Located on Cape Cod, the Town of Mashpee is the fastest growing municipality in
the Commonwealth, and felt by its new and old residents to be one of the most
gifted with natural beauty. Along with the Martha's Vineyard Town of Gay Head,
it is also unique as one of the remaining homes of the Wampanoag Nation, the
Native American tribe which met the Pilgrims at Plymouth. Although now
outnumbered by new residents, the Wampanoag continue to play a significant role
in defining the character of the community through the town's Indian Museum,
the annual July Pow Wow and other ongoing activities of the Tribal Council.
With over five miles of sandy beaches on Nantucket and Vineyard Sounds,
extensive waterfrontage on Waquoit and Popponesset Bays, four of the
largest freshwater ponds on Cape Cod, the three championship golf courses of
New Seabury and Willowbend and numerous other visitor amenities such as the
nationally recognized Mashpee Commons project, Mashpee is a prime resort,
seasonal home and retirement community offering both a relaxed pace of life and
a complete range of services.
With enhancement of its economic base in mind, the town is actively seeking both
environmentally friendly industrial and commercial development and increased
tourist facilities. As part of that effort the Board of Selectmen has
officially embarked on a "green tourism" development project focusing
on enhanced access and programming at the town's 1,000-plus acres of
conservation lands as well as South Cape Beach State Park, the Waquoit Bay
National Estuarine Research Reserve and The Trustees of Reservations'
Lowell Holly and Mashpee River Reservations. In addition, 2200 acres in Mashpee
have been proposed for inclusion in a new National Wildlife Refuge. All of
these efforts are intended to insure that the town remains true to its Native
American heritage, maintains its economic vitality and protects its natural
resources and the sense of tranquility that makes residents feel it is one
visit.
Mashpee Town Facts
| Population |
7,884 |
| Form of Government |
Town Meeting |
| Land Area |
23.48 sq. mi. |
| Density |
336 persons per sq. mi. |
| Distance from Boston |
65 mi. |