Jimmy's Pond in Nick's Park, Provincetown, Cape Cod |
Fragrant water-lily (Nymphaea odorata) |
Nicky's park contains a loop trail with benches at various locations. This small park is a serene oasis of the Province Lands, which elsewhere is dominated by sand dunes. After hiking around half the loop (5 to 10 minutes), Jimmy's Pond come into view through the dense stand of trees and brushes. A short path leads right to the wet soil at the pond level.
An informative panel near the trailhead summarizes the significance of the park:Nicky's Park is a sanctuary consisting of nearly four acres, half wooded and half wetland. The primary wetland area is Jimmy's Pond. It is approximately an acre in size and is a shallow, acidic body of water. It is surrounded by blueberry shrub and red maple swamp. This type of land has been described by the Natural Heritage and Endangered Species Program as “one of the most threatened and ecologically essential areas for rare plants and animals in Massachusetts” and as one of the “most important targets for biodiversity conservation”.
The panel also highlights that “Jimmy's Pond is the only site in southeastern Massachusetts where the bog twayblade orchid (Liparis loselii) can be found.”
Getting there
From the Provincetown Public Library at 356 Commercial Street, walk in northeast direction on Commerical St. and turn left on Pearl Street. Continue to its end, turn left on Brewster Street and then right on Harry Kemp Way. About 5 to 10 minutes away, find the Nick's Park trailhead on your left.
Further Reading
Nicky's Pond. Provincetown Conservation Trust. URL: https://www.provincetownconservationtrust.org/nickys-park.
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