Hatches Harbor at low tide with Race Point Lighthouse |
Hatches Harbor Trail coming out of the forest |
Hatches Harbor at low tide with Herring Cove Beach and Massachusetts Bay in the background |
Past the fire road gate at the end of the lot, a sandy trail leads first through forest, which is soon opening up. Once the salt marsh and the Race Point sand dunes are coming into view, the path follows a straight line that continues along the dike towards the dune landscape. The dike hike offers views of the Race Point Lighthouse and Massachusetts Bay.
Tidal creek at the end of Hatches Harbor Trail |
The main trail ends past the bridge over the stream of salt-water flowing in or out depending on the tides. Here, you will enter a landscape of low-tide flats and tidal channels surrounded by dunes. Onwards, you will be on your own if your plan is to continue on for a visit of the historic lighthouse site or Race Point Beach. Although the lighthouse tower is visible and not that far away, you may want to check the tide table before you go. Be prepared to do some salt-water wading.
Race Point sand dune landscape |
Map
Hatches Harbor Trail on the map: https://www.google.com/maps/place/Hatches+Harbor+Trail/@42.0615953,-70.2173209,15z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x0:0xf22a1f3bd02b2ff7!8m2!3d42.0615953!4d-70.2173209.
More to explore
Shaun Logan. Explore Hatches Harbor and Race Point. Website: https://www.theoutbound.com/massachusetts/hiking/explore-hatches-harbor-and-race-point.
Hatches Harbor Tidal Restoration Project. Cape Cod - National Seashore Massachusetts. Nation Park Service. Last updated: April, 2015. Website: https://www.nps.gov/caco/learn/nature/hatches-harbor-tidal-restoration-project.htm.
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