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About the Monomoy National Wildlife Refuge
Monomoy National Wildlife Refuge, located in Chatham, Massachusetts, United States, is a pristine natural park and popular tourist attraction. This refuge encompasses over 7,600 acres of diverse habitats, including sandy beaches, salt marshes, and dunes, making it a haven for a wide variety of wildlife species. Visitors can enjoy birdwatching, hiking, and wildlife viewing while exploring the refuge's beautiful landscapes. The refuge also plays a crucial role in conservation efforts, protecting and preserving the unique ecosystem of Monomoy Island. Whether you're a nature enthusiast or simply looking for a peaceful retreat, Monomoy National Wildlife Refuge is a must-visit destination.
Reviews of Monomoy National Wildlife Refuge
"Spectacular walk with gorgeous views and wildlife. Highly recommend. (No dogs allowed)"
"Excellent beach! We came here at the end of our vacation and had an awesome time. There is a good amount of parking and a visitor kiosk, (while the visitor center is closed) but the bathrooms are port-a-potties, even though the actual bathrooms are only accessible from the outside and are single person. The walk to the trail to the beach goes on the road and it's a bit hard to see as we passed it the first time. Once you get to the beach it is beautiful. There is informative signs and plenty of birds and some crabs. We didn't see any seals, but maybe it wasn't the a good day for it or something. I would definitely recommend!"
"If you're in Chatham, there are better beaches. Highly recommend spending your time at another beach in the area. This one has extremely limited parking, and lacks other amenities that you'd want, like bathrooms and walkways to the beach. When you finally find your way toward the water, be prepared for rocks and very little sand. On your way home, check for ticks...found one on myself. With that in mind, maybe it's best that they don't allow dogs. Not worth the drive or effort to get to this spot."
"A gorgeous wildlife preserve for experiencing the natural beauty of Cape Cod. There are lots of great walking trails, scenic views and beaches to explore. The beaches are clean, family friendly and beautiful! The water in the inlet is calm and ideal for smaller children to swim. Beware that the tick warning signs are no joke. Stay on the paths and stay out of the tall grasses. There's only a very small parking lot at the center, so during the busy summer season be prepared to park in the designated roadway area and walk a fair way uphill to the park. The local roads around the preserve are private residential streets and don't allow parking. Also while the park is very family friendly, if you bring a stroller for little ones or a beach cart, there are LOTS of stairs to get down the cliffs to the beautiful beaches. If you have access to a boat rental or are thinking about taking a charter out to the uninhabited Monomoy Island to enjoy the beaches and see the seals, it's well worth it! Wear plenty of sunscreen (there is absolutely no shade) and pack plenty of water. A visit with the seals and exploring the island is an experience not to be missed!"
"What a beautiful wildlife reserve! I was a little confused on my way out--the street looks like it's saying "No Trespassing" but that just means don't trespass onto people's private property. I went pretty early one morning in August and enjoyed watching the fog lift, seeing the wildlife, and taking a nature hike to start the day. It was serene and very special. The beach is beautiful, there were flocks of birds on the water and fishermen already set up nearby. Near the parking area there were bathrooms, a hummingbird area, and a nesting ground. The path itself to hike around was well-defined and safe--lots of decking to make your walk through the woods easy. It's not a tough hike, so perfect for families and it's easy to gage how far you've gone and how far you have to go back since you retrace your steps (at least, I did). Watch the tides b/c high tide eats up the beach part of the hike a bit. It was a highlight of my time in Chatham. Highly recommended."
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