Hiking the Many Trails of Cape Cod

"If beaches are Cape Cod's primary draw, its vast acreage of nature preserves and walking trails is a close second. Hiking or walking is an excellent and virtually cost-free way to see the geographic splendor and diversity of Cape Cod up close.
Cape Cod Pathways is the name of a network of trails across the Cape. It is constantly being expanded and when complete, will extend from Provincetown to Falmouth and Bourne and provide a connection between the seashore and the Cape's wooded interior."
On the Cape Cod Commission's website, you'll find a map showing 106 public walking trails along with descriptions of the trails, pictures, and links for more information about each. Of the 104 trails, 36 are within 1.5 miles of a public transportation route stop on Cape Cod."
Some of her favorites are:
"South Beach in Chatham, an area that has undergone extensive change since a storm-induced breach in North Beach in 1987.
Atlantic White Cedar Swamp Trail in Wellfleet, a cool, mossy 1.25-mile loop in stunted oak and pine woods with a boardwalk through a cedar swamp.
Be sensible when you walk: Wear a hat and take sunscreen, water, and mosquito repellent."
Be sensible when you walk: Wear a hat and take sunscreen, water, and mosquito repellent."
Make your reservations today at the Whalewalk Inn & Spa and enjoy the many great hiking and biking trails along the Cape.
Labels: Cape Cod Audubon, Cape Cod Hiking, Cape Cod National Seashore
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