Near Wellfleet Audobon Loop
Wellfleet, United States
Near Wellfleet Audobon Loop
Average high tide marker for 2025 and the intersection of Goose Pond Trail and Try Island Trail.
Near Wellfleet Audobon Loop
Try Island Trail boardwalk.
Near Wellfleet Audobon Loop
Heading back to the Try Island Trail boardwalk, looking east across the marsh toward the Nature Center.
Near Wellfleet Audobon Loop
A nice, wide path along the Silver Spring Trail; great for anyone!

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Wellfleet Audobon Loop

4.7 (3 Ratings)
A beautiful loop through oak woodlands, salt marsh, and tidal beach with lots of birds to spot along the way.
1.6
mi
Distance
29
ft
Gain
moderate
Difficulty
BirdingFamily FriendlySwimmingViews
Access Issues
Nature Center (Memorial Day - Columbus Day): 8:30AM - 5:00PM(Columbus Day - Memorial Day), Tuesday-Sunday: 8:30 AM - 5:00PMTrails: 8:00AM - duskMembers: Free, Nonmembers: $5 Adult, $3 Children (2-12), $3 Seniors (65+)For more information, head to the Mass Audubon <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.massaudubon.org/get-outdoors/wildlife-sanctuaries/wellfleet-bay">website</a>.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
1.6mi
Distance
29ft
Elevation Gain
29ft
Elevation Loss
10%
Max Grade
30ft
High Point
4ft
Low Point
Path Type
Loop
Description
Before this hike, make sure to check in at the Nature Center to learn about some of the local wildlife that you may encounter. In August, there was a display case with newly-hatched Diamondback terrapins, a protected species on the eastern seaboard. From the Nature Center, head out on the All Persons Trail, quickly linking up with the Silver Spring Trail. This area around the Nature Center is great for smaller children as it has information placards and lots of small areas to explore not far from the center and its amenities.Past the Silver Spring Trail, look for the start of the Goose Pond Trail. This wide path will bend to the west with a few spurs (Bird Blind Trail), before coming to the namesake Goose Pond and a boardwalk viewpoint. Continue west through the blueberry bushes, Oak trees, and the occasional patch of poison ivy to the intersection with the Try Island Trail. Here, look for the high tide markers that show where the average high tide will reach as sea levels continue to rise. Needless to say, this is a simple and sobering demonstration of the real-life effects that climate change will have in this area. Head north onto the Try Island Trail and be aware of the tides! This boardwalk will be submerged during high tide, so plan accordingly. That said, the boardwalk is still a welcome feature and nice to walk on even when it's underwater. A little further, the trail will fork with a sandy singletrack heading to the northeast. Head into the trees along this point of land with a nice look-out to spot great blue herons and snowy egrets from. Head back along the other side of the lollipop loop making a right onto the final section of boardwalk out to the beach. Look for willets, whimbrels, and sanderlings through the marsh as they scour the shallow water for minnows and crabs.Finally, head back along the western half of the Try Island Trail loop to the intersection with the Goose Pond Trail to retrace your steps to the Nature Center.

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