Cape Cod
BrentD22 said:
Whats the best coastal walk on the Cape? Those ideas are great ones with all the cilff hikes. I can't wait to check them out.
I live on the Cape and can tell you that not only are there far too many trails to list, but that you hopefully enjoy hiking in the sand, for 90% is just that.
All told I think there are more than 100 miles of beaches with connecting wooded and marshed regions.
DougPaul gave a link to the National Park Service, but here is the
detailed map which they hand out at the Salt Pond Visitor Center in Eastham, open year round.
There is a lot to do down this way and many trials are shown on the map of which are mostly hard packed dirt.
The Great Island trek on the "Bay side" in Wellfleet is really nice and is a 50% sand/dirt trek combo about 9 miles round trip to Jerimy Point, where you are likely to see seals.
My favorite area would be the Province Dune lands at the Cape's tip.
If you look at the map, there is a broad area to the east and south of the Province Land Visitor Center. This region is a vast sculpted dune land where you can make your own trek through the dunes, but please avoid trampling the grasses. It is quite easy to stay on the hard packed sand and explore for miles.
It's like a mini mountain range of valleys and peaks. The region is also named the "Parabolic Dunes" on USGS maps and show a range of huge marching dunes with ecosystems between each one.
Make sure you stop off Rt 6 at Longnook Beach in Truro for an ocean view. It's the highest point on the Cape with cliffs dropping right into the ocean.
The world's fastest eroding landmass at work here!
The big joke on the Cape is, "sooner or later everyone owns waterfront property"
Another great area is Nickerson State Park in Brewster where 90% is all hardpacked trail and very little sand. Trails loop around the clearest kettle pond lakes you have ever seen.
There is also quite a thrilling paved bike trail which links directly into the widely known Cape Cod Rail Trail system.
I love the Cape for all its "off-season" uses which by far out weigh the husstle of summer crowds.
Jeff