Hiking trails in Barnstable, MA
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Sandy Neck Trail Head and Parking
● OpenSandy Neck Trail Head and Parking is a scenic park located at 425 Sandy Neck Road in Barnstable, Massachusetts, United States. This institution serves as a starting point for exploring the beautiful Sandy Neck Beach and its surrounding trails. Visitors can enjoy hiking, birdwatching, picnicking, and other outdoor activities in this peaceful natural setting. The parking area provides convenient access to the trails and beach, making it a popular destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. Whether you're looking for a relaxing day by the water or an adventurous hike through the dunes, Sandy Neck Trail Head and Parking has something for everyone to enjoy.
425 Sandy Neck Rd, West Barnstable, MA 02668, United States -
Lamb and Lion Inn
● OpenThe Lamb and Lion Inn, located at 2504 Main Street in Barnstable, Massachusetts, is a classic Cape Cod inn with the spirit of a small luxury hotel. It has been recognized as one of the top 12 pet-friendly properties in the world, making it the perfect destination for travelers with furry friends. The inn offers ultimate guest privacy with multiple separate entrances and exits, ensuring a peaceful and relaxing stay. Situated on 4 acres in historic Cape Cod Bay, the inn is just minutes away from Barnstable Village's shops, restaurants, waterfront dining, and whale watch boat. Guests can also enjoy a short walk to a sunset beach and hiking trails, as well as a ten-minute drive to the island ferries and Hyannis' nightlife. The inn dates back to a 1740 farmhouse with horse stables that have been converted into suites, and features the original 1740 Barn and a central courtyard for a fun and relaxed atmosphere.
2504 Main St, Barnstable, MA 02668, United States -
Hillcrest Bed & Breakfast
● OpenHillcrest Bed & Breakfast is a charming New England residence located at 70 Gosnold Street in Barnstable, Massachusetts. Originally built in 1899, the Hillcrest has a rich history as a guest house, family residence, and now as a weekly rental. The property offers four beautifully decorated guest rooms named The Blueberry Patch, The Ocean Breeze, The Sand Dunes, and Bayberry Brambles. Guests can enjoy their breakfast on the porch, front or back patio, or small deck off the kitchen while listening to the birds and feeling the cool ocean breezes just two blocks away. For those who prefer not to cook, there are plenty of dining options within walking distance, including the Landing Cafe at the nearby ferry dock.
70 Gosnold St, Hyannis, MA 02601, United States -
Mashpee River Woodlands
● OpenMashpee River Woodlands is a park located in Mashpee, Massachusetts, United States. Little affected by development, this tidal stream remains one of Cape Cod's most pristine environments. The Mashpee River is known for its pristine shoreline, natural spawning areas, and excellent water quality, making it one of Massachusetts' finest sources of rare, sea-run brook trout. Conservation efforts have protected this tidal river since at least 1915. The park features two miles of trails through the reservation, offering hikers the opportunity to explore restored pine barrens and quiet single-track trails along the river. Visitors can also paddle along the river with a canoe/kayak takeout at the old Farley Camp. The property includes a parking area with limited space, as well as additional parking areas on Meetinghouse Road and Old Barnstable Road. With over 27,000 acres under management, The Trustees is devoted to protecting ecologically significant environments across their portfolio. Visitors can participate in The Trustees Hiking Challenge and explore the diverse landscapes of their properties. Join a hands-on class or event at the ARC, the Trustees Archives & Research Center in Sharon, or learn bread art with Teri of Vineyard Baker. Explore the farm and meet the animals in a hands-on morning for the littlest farmers, or join a Portuguese Sweet Bread class and take home a loaf of your own making. The park's history dates back to the early 20th century when John W. Farley donated his land to The Trustees of Reservations, with additional land given by Pemberton Whitcomb and purchased by MLCT in later years. Wander along carriage roads and foot trails, passing through groves of American cranberries and woods to a sandy beach. Explore a landscape of broad fields and elegant double-faced stone walls, once part of a historic farm. Enjoy the natural beauty and diverse offerings of Mashpee River Woodlands.
Mashpee, MA 02649, United States
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