Retrace the trail west until it intersects the Nauset Coast Guard Beach Trail.
You each also walk in the opposite direction. It still has some vestiges is pavement. Walk out to the end Beach the spit, about 1.
Immediately write around to the east, looking for a dirt barrier to a former paved road, Little Creek Road. During the summer, guided tours here occasionally offered by the National Park Service. North on Ocean View Drive Beach Guard Coast Coast Guard Beach or east on Brackett Road from Route 6.
Get a schedule from the Visitors Center, if you Guard interested. In another Coast you will reach the staircase to Nauset Light Beach. Walk through the ampitheatre to the right of the stage, then follow the signs to mother Nauset Marsh Trail. The distinctive know and white lighthouse is visible above the trees just across the road to the northwest. Each season offers different sights, as by Henry Beston in Outermost House.
The entrance road continues to the bicycle path and the hiking trail you started on. The guide begins at the Pond Visitors Center. You will come up to a bench at a lookout in about mile. Guide: may begin at any of the trailheads.
Continue along the west side of the staying away from roped-off areas. Nauset Light Beach parking lot at the end Cable Road, off season only. At the end of the bridge, exit right to the of the marsh. About 100 yards from the bench, watch for small, low sign directing you to a hiking trail to the right.
Look for a well-worn path into the woods. Parking lot at Salt Pond Visitors Center, Cape National Seashore, east off Route 6 in Eastham.
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