Sunday, April 12, 2015

Cape Cod #Kayaking -- Five Tips to Make Sure Your Trip is Memorable For the Right Reasons

By: Michael Jones

Check Out These Beautiful Cape Cod Kayaking Areas

Scorton Creek in East Sandwich is our local favorite, since it's just a few miles from our home and offers crystal clear waters and views of crabs, snails and even the occasional sea bass. Mashpee River offers a chance to see kingfishers, great blue herons, and osprey, while Grand Island, nestled between Osterville and Cotuit, offers spectacular views of the mansions and gardens of some of Cape Cod's wealthiest residents. Nauset Marsh in Eastham is within the Cape Cod National Seashore and offers shallow saltwater streams that are ideal for bird watching and otter-spotting. You may even catch a glimpse of a seal. Finally, Cliff Pond in Nickerson State Park in Brewster offers the calmest waters and is one location where there is no need to worry about tides. There are lots of places to land, and you can even take a hike on one of the park's many trails.

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