It doesn’t get much prettier than this at Fort Hill. It was a gorgeous day. We’ve had so much rain lately that everything is green and lush.
I took this photograph from the trailhead at the lower parking lot. Beautiful scenery, don’t you think?
It was a glorious day, in the 70s by 9:00 in the morning with the sun shining brightly and a cool breeze coming off the water at Coast Guard Beach. And there were only a few people on the beach.
So Phil and I each took a photograph of the only couple sitting on the beach this morning. I loved the sun shimmering on the water, while he loved the more vibrant colors.
What do you think?
It looks like a lot of the sand has moved down on Coast Guard Beach close to Nauset Spit. You can see where it is roped off for the nesting of the Piping Plovers and Least Terns. There is enough elevation of the sand that it is not covered at high tide.
I took this photograph of Phil (the little speck in the middle in the distance) from Nauset Spit as he started to walk back down the beach. The beach looks massive, don’t you think?
Nauset Beach in Orleans has changed dramatically since last summer. Liam’s Clam Shack is gone and replaced by 4 food trucks in the parking lot. They were not set up Friday when I was there. There are picnic tables to sit and eat. I’ll fill you in when I hear some feedback as to what kind of trucks etc.
Nauset Beach itself has gained a lot of sand back. I took this photograph about 2 hours before high tide. Truckloads of sand have been brought in to build up the dunes to protect the parking lot and restrooms, as you can see in the first photograph.
You can see the new ramp to the beach from where Liam’s once stood. It is fairly steep and has a railing down the center. It is made of a webbing that makes it easier to walk on than sand. There is also a nice new viewing platform at the top. The two paths to the beach at either end of the parking lot are less steep.