![]() That is the case for young children riding bicycles, but these trails are unsuitable for the Well, goodĪnother assumption was that bicyclists must be separated from National Seashore should provide a recreational experience for bicyclists. One governing assumption behind the creation of the trails was that the The trails have been repaved at least once since, and probably widened and straightened Same guy who designed the Wild Mouse amusement ride.Ī narrow track full of vertical and horizontal 90 degree turns. I always thought that the bike paths in Cape Cod National Seashore were designed by the Picnic tables, easy bicycling, and a wonderful beach (heavy surf, though!) make this a trail not to miss.Steve Faust, a New York cyclist and urban planner, rode the Province Lands trails in ![]() The Salt Meadow itself marks the location of the north shorelines of Cape Cod at some point thousands of years ago. This pleasant four mile round trip runs between two interesting geological areas, the high hills to the south that mark the end of the glacial deposits that formed Cape Cod thousands of years ago, and the sand deposits (dunes area to the north) that have since created the entire Provincetown area. The Head of the Meadow Trail is a fairly short, very level trail that takes you along the edge of the Salt Meadow to the Head of the Meadow Beach, both in Truro. Bicyclists should be certain to stop at the Provincelands Visitor Center, atop which is an observation platform with panoramic views of all the surrounding area, Cape Cod Bay, and the mainland. The trails total about seven miles in length, passing over the undulating dunes of Provincetown and over successions of land spits, each one formed north of its predecessor to form the entire Provincetown area.įrom protected, shallow ponds to exposed dunes, from stunning views to the mainland, to access to fine sand beaches at Herring Cove and Race Point, these trails offer much. ![]() The Provincelands Trails are also a favorite for Cape bicyclists, although most agree that they are difficult bicycling, as they follow the hilly terrain over all its ups and downs and have sharp curves in spots. Provincelands and Head of The Meadow Trail The trail is a must for all bicyclists on the Cape and is only moderate in difficulty, a fabulous place for a day's picnic. The surf is high here, and it is still relentlessly cutting away at the coast. It was at this beach that Henry Beston had lived for a year in a small shack, right at the ocean's edge, writing the famous book "The Outermost House", and it was here that during the blizzard of 1978 several homes, a bath house and the large parking area were destroyed, never to be replaced. Bike racks are provided and the beach itself is a certain invitation. Here there is an unforgettable view to the east over the Atlantic. ![]() The path crosses the great Nauset Marshes on a wooden bridge, and then ends on the bluff overlooking Coast Guard Beach. The Outermost of Lands - Coast Guard Beachįrom the trail, there are many views to Coast Guard Beach and to the old Coast Guard Station, views that only bicyclists and walkers can enjoy. Beginning at the Salt Pond Visitor Center, where there is ample free parking, the trail descends past Doane Rock Picnic Area where there is a large glacial boulder and the Doane Homestead to the Coast Guard Beach Area. The Nauset Trail (Salt Pond Trail) takes you over gently rolling hills once occupied by the Nauset Native Americans as well as by early settlers on Cape Cod. There are so many things to do there, especially for children! There are great tours and guided walks that are provided daily, free of charge. ![]() The bicycle trails that the seashore maintains are among the best on the Cape, with fantastic ocean breezes and scenery that will definitely become a part of your memories! Be sure to stop to see what the National Park offers in terms of tours, talks, and displays at the recently-renovated Salt Pond Visitor Center and at the Provincelands Visitor Center where you can enjoy fantastic panoramic views of the Provincetown area!īicyclists on Cape Cod could spend a full vacation at the Cape Cod National Seashore alone. While many local residents initially questioned the wisdom of forming the National Park in the 1960's, few will disagree now about the blessing that it has been, especially in preventing over-development and in teaching an appreciation for Cape Cod's natural resources. Besides the Rail Trail that passes through the Park, other bicycle paths are found in Provincetown, Truro, and Eastham. There are miles of bicycle paths found within the Cape Cod National Seashore. ![]()
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