
Jenny Lind Tower
Discover Jenny Lind Tower, a charming cobblestone structure near an intriguing abandoned military base. A unique find for explorers.

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Fewer crowds, easier parking

Jenny Lind Tower
Best Time
Fewer crowds, easier parking

Highlights
Must-see attractions
Discover Jenny Lind Tower, a charming cobblestone structure near an intriguing abandoned military base. A unique find for explorers.
"A really pretty surprise find on our walk around the old military base!"

πΆββοΈ Trail Access
Follow the path left of the Radar building fence. Watch for overgrown areas!
π Parking Advice
May need to park .5 mile away if there's a roadblock.

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4 Β· 24 reviews
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Historical Landmark
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Jenny Lind Tower
Trail from Radar building fence
A quaint, historic cobblestone tower offering a unique find on your walk.

Abandoned Military Base
Surrounding area
Explore the intriguing remnants of a former military installation.
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Planning Your Visit
Accessing the Tower
What to Expect
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πΆββοΈ Trail Access
Follow the path left of the Radar building fence. Watch for overgrown areas!
π Parking Advice
May need to park .5 mile away if there's a roadblock.
Jenny Lind Tower?
I haven't been out there in years, but recently tried to ... and failed. The place I used to park is just outside the Payoment Performing Arts Center (this wasn't there the last time I went to the tower.) As I pulled in, someone who worked there asked if I was going to theβ¦
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π§ Stay Aware
Multiple paths exist; pay attention to your route.
πΈ Photo Ops
The tower is a pretty surprise find, especially in good light.
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πΆββοΈ Trail Access
Follow the path left of the Radar building fence. Watch for overgrown areas!
π Parking Advice
May need to park .5 mile away if there's a roadblock.
π§ Stay Aware
Multiple paths exist; pay attention to your route.
πΈ Photo Ops
The tower is a pretty surprise find, especially in good light.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors find Jenny Lind Tower a charming, albeit small, cobblestone structure. Many highlight the intriguing abandoned military base nearby as a more compelling attraction. Access can involve navigating overgrown trails and potential parking challenges, but the unique discovery is often deemed worth the effort.
"You can access the tower from a trail . Go to the Radar building fence and go around the fence to the left. There is a trail on left, not far walk at all. Nice tower."
J E
"And BAM!!!! I'm pretty sure I've found the mother ship and her sidekick!"
Marianne Stone
"Really pretty surprise find on our walk around the old military base!"
Emily Fishman
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Frequently Asked Questions
π πΊοΈ Getting There
Access Jenny Lind Tower via a trail starting near the Radar building fence. Go around the fence to the left, and you'll find a path. Be aware that the path can be overgrown in places.
Parking can be challenging. You might need to park about half a mile away if there's a roadblock near the Payoment Performing Arts Center.
The walk itself is not a long distance, but the trail can be overgrown. It's considered a short trek, but requires some attention to navigate.
While not explicitly mentioned for the tower itself, biking is popular in Provincetown. Check local bike path maps for routes that might get you close to the military base area.
The tower is a standalone feature, but it's located near an abandoned military base which some visitors find more interesting.
π« π« Tickets & Entry
No tickets are required to visit Jenny Lind Tower. It's an outdoor site accessible via public trails.
As an outdoor attraction, Jenny Lind Tower is generally accessible during daylight hours. There are no official opening or closing times posted.
There is no admission fee to access Jenny Lind Tower. The main consideration is potential parking fees or the cost of accessing the surrounding area if it's restricted.
Yes, Jenny Lind Tower can be visited year-round, though trail conditions may vary with weather. Winter visits might require appropriate footwear for snow or ice.
The primary restriction is access to the trail itself, which can be overgrown. Be mindful of any signage related to the adjacent military base property.
πΈ πΈ Photography
Late afternoon often provides beautiful golden hour light that enhances the charm of the cobblestone tower. Early mornings can also offer soft, diffused light.
Yes, the tower itself is a unique subject. The surrounding abandoned military base also offers interesting, albeit potentially eerie, photographic subjects.
A standard camera or smartphone is sufficient. If you plan to explore the military base, a wider lens might be useful for capturing the scale of the structures.
Drone regulations can be complex, especially near former military sites. It's best to check current FAA regulations and any local restrictions before flying a drone.
The main viewpoint is directly at the tower. Exploring slightly off the main path (with caution) might reveal different angles, but stick to marked or clear areas.









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