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| "A first glimpse of the great outer beach of Cape Cod is one of the most memorable experiences in all America."—Henry Beston, in the Introduction to Henry David Thoreau's "Cape Cod" | ||
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A US national park with a difference: it's a 50-mile (80-km) stretch of Cape Cod seashore—beach, dunes, marsh, forest, and glacial ponds—stretching from Eastham and Nauset Beach to Provincetown (map). The US National Park Service has set up four developed areas for visitors in the 27,000 acres (11,000 hectares) of land set aside for the park in 1961. NAUSET AREA Several bicycle and bridle trails lead from the Visitor Center to the beaches through the pretty woods, marshes, and dunes. Be sure to enter the Visitor Center building and take in the picture-postcard view of Salt Pond, below. MARCONI STATION AREA PILGRIM HEIGHTS AREA You'll also see signs pointing the way to Highland Light, with its picturesque lighthouse and ocean observation point. On a nearby hill are several radar installations which look surprisingly like enormous golf balls. And then there's a golf course, right below. PROVINCE LANDS AREA Two beaches, a picnic area, a nature trail, and a bicycle trail are here as well. Park at Race Point or Herring Cove. Cape Cod National Seashore Salt Pond Visitor Center, Eastham Province Lands Visitor Center, Provincetown |
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Above, a lone
surfer heads
into the Atlantic from Nauset Light
Beach,
Cape Cod National Seashore on Cape
Cod.
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