Category Archives: Cape Cod Hiking

Hello From The Beech Forest Trail In Provincetown On Cape Cod.

We always laugh when we see this “smiling face” at the beginning of the Beech Forest Trail. It’s like a little “Welcome” sign.

It’s actually the stump of a tree that was cut down a while ago, but looks just like a face! Have you seen it by the trail?

Gorgeous Week For Hiking At Fort Hill In Cape Cod.

The weather this week has been unbelievable here on the Cape with sunny skies and temperatures in the high 60s and low 70s. Unbelievable! (Click on blog link for more photos.)

The vibrant fall colors have been so pretty, especially along the Red Maple Swamp Trail at Fort Hill.

I love an early morning walk before anyone else is around. It doesn’t get much prettier!

 

 

The Tides Have Been Really High This Week On Cape Cod.

It was a gorgeous day to take a hike by the Salt Pond, mostly sunny and warm with a little breeze. We were so surprised when we got to the trail at how high the tide was. (Click on blog link for other photos.)

We stood there and debated for a bit as we had tried to hike it before at high tide. But there was a couple in front of us of us who were walking along the edge and they didn’t seem to be getting wet, so we decided to brave it too.

There were a couple of spots where you were walking in a bit of water, but for the most part, you could inch along the side until you got to some dry ground. Such a beautiful hike… and  always a fun adventure!

 

 

Hiking The Atlantic White Cedar Swamp Trail In Wellfleet On Cape Cod.

It’s a great time of year to hike the Atlantic White Cedar Swamp Trail, part of the Cape Cod National Seashore. It’s been cool enough that there are no bugs! (Click on blog link for other photo.)

It’s a great trail for the whole family as both kids and adults enjoy walking on the boardwalk over the swamp. Have you ever done this hike?