Massachusetts is filled with beautiful trails to explore, but not every hike will take you to the sea. The John Wing Trail on Cape Cod is one of the prettiest trails in the state. It’s easy enough for families, but features postcard-perfect views. Here’s what you need to know.
The John Wing Trail is a beautiful seaside loop trail in Brewster that will take you through a salt marsh.
The trailhead begins just behind the Cape Cod Natural History Museum. Park at nearby Drummer Boy park or at the museum.
The trail is about 2.2 miles long and starts off with a narrow boardwalk over marshy waters. You’ll then plunge into the woods and follow the shady, winding path towards the sea.
Along the way, keep your eyes peeled for juniper trees, sassafras trees, and other interesting plant life.
Follow the trail until you reach a flight of steps leading down to the salt marsh.
This stunning landscape is one of the most important ecosystems in the state. Many coastal and sea creatures spend part of their life cycle in salt marshes.
The beach itself is long and decorated with marsh grass. It’s extremely important that you not walk on the grass, as it helps keep the beach from washing away.
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The trail winds back to the museum (go left once you emerge onto the beach), so you don’t need to double back unless you want to.
Access to the trail is free and available year-round. This is an easy trail that’s perfect for kids and casual hikers. Try it out and tell us what you think!
You can learn more about exploring the John Wing Trail in Brewster by visiting the hike’s official listing on AllTrails. Have you tried this beautiful trail? Share your experiences with us in the comments!
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