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Pilgrim Springs Trail Smalls Swamp Trail, Route 6 Truro |
Race Point, Provincetown, (508) 487- 1256
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Beech Forest Trail in the Province lands Length: One mile total loop (pond loop three‑fourths mile, extensions loop one-fourth mile) Location: Turn right (north) at traffic light on Route 6 onto Race Point Road. Proceed approximately one-half mile to the Beech Forest parking lot on left. Features: This trail provides walkers an in-depth journey into the heart of the picturesque beech forest. The trail skirts the shallow Beech Forest Pond, and hugs dunes that are gradually engulfing parts of the forest. Conditions: Easy; extension loops has steep log steps; mostly soft sand; picnic area and seasonal restrooms at trailhead; access to Province Lands bicycle trail from parking lot. |
Route 6, Wellfleet
508 349-3785
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Atlantic White Cedar Swamp Trail Length: One and one-fourth miles. Allow one hour to walk this trail. Location: At stoplight, turn east off Route 6 into the Marconi Station Area, South Wellfleet. Follow brown signs to the Marconi Site and White Cedar Swamp. Features: This award winning trail descends through a stunted oak and pine forest into a mature woodland, leads to a boardwalk that loops through the picturesque Atlantic White Cedar Swamp, and returns via historic 7Wireless Road" (a sand road) to the starting location. Conditions: Moderate difficulty; some steep stairs; return route is one-half mile in soft sand; swamp portion of this trail is boardwalk; seasonal restrooms. |
Truro Center/Pamet Road exit off Route 6 in Truro
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Pamet Cranberry Bog Trail Length: One mile roundtrip. Additional overlook spur one-quarter mile. Location: Take Truro Center/Pamet Road exit off Route 6 in Truro. Proceed one and one-half miles on North Pamet Road to the end. Trail begins at the parking lot adjacent to the environmental Education Center (a Youth Hostel in summer). Features: This area was once a commercial cranberry bog that was abandoned about 1960. The area still retains many characteristics of cranberry cultivation which can be seen along the pathway that leads through a former bog. No cranberries remain. Conditions: Moderate; many log steps; overlook spur has steep grade; one-eighth mile boardwalk section. |
Chequesett Rd, Wellfleet
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Great Island Trail Length: Three miles, one way, to Jeremy Point overlook (eight mile loop via Tavern Site). Allow three to five hours to explore Great Island. Location: From Route 6, follow green signs to Wellfleet Center; turn left onto East Commercial Street (follow signs to Wellfleet Harbor); continue along the shoreline from town pier via Chequesset Neck Road to the Great Island parking lot. (Keep water view on your left after leaving Route 6.) Features: This trail rambles along sandy stretches between the elevated heights of Great Island and Great Beach Hill. Its higher elevations punctuate spectacular vistas which peak out from an emerging, even-aged, pitch-pine forest. Part of this trail leads to a colonial-era tavern site (no remains visible). Other sections skirt salt marsh embayment. A picnic area is adjacent to parking lot. Conditions: The park's most difficult trail; mostly soft sand; some log steps; portions are submerged at high tide; hats, sturdy footgear and drinking water are advisable; seasonal restrooms. |
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