Elaine J's Guidebook

Elaine J
Elaine J's Guidebook

Nature in Wellfleet

The Audubon Wellfleet Sanctuary is a must-visit in S. Wellfleet off Rt. 6 and overlooking Wellfleet Bay. Outdoors you can enjoy both land and aquatic life walking the trails that take you along the wetland and marsh edges or to Goose Pond and then out to the boardwalk and the beach and shoreline. Indoors at the Sanctuary’s exhibit hall you can enjoy current exhibits which include research projects conducted at the Sanctuary. The Sanctuary is open until 4 pm. After that you can still enjoy walking the trails, watching the sunsets, tracking the shorebirds, listening to birdsong. Take binoculars!
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Mass Audubon's Wellfleet Bay Wildlife Sanctuary
291 US-6
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Uncle Tim’s bridge takes you over the Wellfleet Harbor inlets. Interesting at low or high tide- lots of water and shorebirds, an occasional blue heron waiting for dinner to arrive on the rising tide, follow the sand paths around the woodlands or take the path up through the pines and find a well-situated bench to view the town itself, from a different perspective. You can continue your walk along the sand path, taking care not to intrude on the zillions of sand crabs that live and love there, following it out to views of Wellfleet Harbor’s tip where the boats, yachts and fishing vessels go by. Uncle Tim’s Bridge is the whole experience- the water, the sea grasses, the crabs, the birds, the views, ah yes the folks who make it their regular favorite place to stroll, sit, birdwatch, visit.
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Uncle Tim's Bridge
75 E Commercial St
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Uncle Tim’s bridge takes you over the Wellfleet Harbor inlets. Interesting at low or high tide- lots of water and shorebirds, an occasional blue heron waiting for dinner to arrive on the rising tide, follow the sand paths around the woodlands or take the path up through the pines and find a well-situated bench to view the town itself, from a different perspective. You can continue your walk along the sand path, taking care not to intrude on the zillions of sand crabs that live and love there, following it out to views of Wellfleet Harbor’s tip where the boats, yachts and fishing vessels go by. Uncle Tim’s Bridge is the whole experience- the water, the sea grasses, the crabs, the birds, the views, ah yes the folks who make it their regular favorite place to stroll, sit, birdwatch, visit.
Chequessett Neck Road
Chequessett Neck Road