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Visited two separate spots in the National Seashore for short hikes. The Atlantic Cedar Swamp trail in Marconi Area of Wellfleet and the Red Maple Walk in Fort Hill, Eastham. Well maintained paths; good signage. Mid week and hot day so not many people so easy to social distance from idiots there were there but NOT WEARING MASKS! . Trails through the forest areas gave lovely relief to sunny day. Beautiful meadow and s... View all feedback.
What Emelia Pollich doesn't like about Cape Cod National Seashore:
On a whim with a day off from work we took a three hour ride from CT to see if we could catch a Shark fin swim by. Only a couple days past the busy Labor Day weekend the beach was quiet. Only a handful of other guests. All keep a social distance and wearing masks when crossing paths. The restrooms were still open and very clean. A little disappointed not to see any Great White Shark fins, but delighted to see so many... View all feedback.
I absolutely love High Head Beach! It's a fantastic spot to relax, unwind, and watch the seals. It's also a very vibrant place with plenty of people around.
The dunes are incredibly inspiring. The beach has a simple beauty, and on the day I visited, the waves were so powerful that they could easily sweep you off your feet and pull you into the ocean's embrace. It was amazing!
During our visit to Cape Cod National Seashore, we had a wonderful time relaxing at Marconi Beach. The serene atmosphere allowed us to unwind while enjoying the beautiful surroundings, which featured several coastal landscapes and the stunning white cedar trees. Since we visited just after Labor Day, the park wasn't very crowded, making our experience even more enjoyable. We loved that we could both be active and relax during our time there.
This well maintained seashore park is such a delight to walk on and see the beaches and the pounding surf. There are many walking trails with scenic views. Do a lot in one day or do short hikes over multiple days. It is a treasure
On a whim with a day off from work we took a three hour ride from CT to see if we could catch a Shark fin swim by. Only a couple days past the busy Labor Day weekend the beach was quiet. Only a handful of other guests. All keep a social distance and wearing masks when crossing paths. The restrooms were still open and very clean. A little disappointed not to see any Great White Shark fins, but delighted to see so many Seals in their natural habitat. They were close enough to see without binoculors and to film with a cell phone. There are plenty of warnings about what dangers are out there in the big beautiful ocean. It's a great place to visit with the family and the family pet too.