High Tide At The Salt Pond In Eastham On Cape Cod.

A few years ago, the National Park Service installed a moveable bridge by the salt pond near the Visitors Center in Eastham. It goes up and down with the tide and you can usually get across, unless the tide is extremely high.

You can see how high the tide was the amount of grass that washed up by the bridge. That is where the trail usually is. It is best to hike this trail closer to low tide or mid-tide. If the tide gets really high, the trail gets very muddy and washed out in some places.

It is one of our favorite hikes as it is so diverse… along the edge of the salt pond, across another bridge over the salt marsh, up to an overlook  where you can see Nauset Marsh out to Coast Guard Beach,  through the woods and then back on another bridge over a little pond in the woods. Each part is so pretty.

Have you ever hiked this trail?

Always Changing Coast Guard Beach On Cape Cod.

Yesterday was  a beautiful day on Cape Cod… sunny and windy. We took a ride to Coast Guard Beach to picnic in the car and then take a walk on the beach. It was pretty warm at our house so we didn’t even think of bringing our winter parkas. That was a mistake.  (Click on blog link to see other photo.) With the water temps about 42 degrees and a brisk wind, it was very chilly by the water. We only walked a bit down the beach as we knew it would be much colder walking back.

We were surprised by the huge piles of debris in front of the dunes by the entrance trail to the beach. The tides were pretty high last weekend during he storm. Did they wash out this much debris from the top of the dunes? It was about 2.5 hours past high tide when we got to the beach but the water was still really high. You could only walk toward Nauset Spit as the beach toward Naught Light was still under water.

 

 

Giant Cattails At Fort Hill On Cape Cod.

I love listening to the wind blow through the giant cattails at Fort Hill. What a wonderful sound. They are still so tall.

There is one little path that leads from the trail down to Nauset Marsh. The cattails tower way above my head… they must be 8 feet tall!

So pretty, don’t you think?

Cape Cod daily articles on the wonderful Cape Cod places to hike, experience and photograph. A Cape Cod Outdoor Adventure Series.