Off the Beaten Path – Exploring Wellfleet Bay Wildlife Refuge

Wellfleet Bay

Last month, we spent two weeks on Cape Cod for our big summer vacation. As much as we love the beach, there is so much more to do and see on the Cape. My youngest son and I decided to take advantage of the time and explore some things off the beaten path. Wellfleet Bay Wildlife Sanctuary is one of them.

Wellfleet Bay Wildlife Sanctuary

Wellfleet Bay Wildlife Sanctuary is part of the Massachusetts Audubon Society. The Massachusetts Audubon Society is a nonprofit organization dedicated to preserving nature in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. It protects 36,500 acres of land throughout the state, saves birds and other wildlife, and makes nature accessible through its wildlife sanctuaries and 20 nature centers. During school vacation and in the summer, the society has camps for kids. The Audubon Society has all sorts of programs, from bird watching, art, and photography, guided tours, and with the onset of the virus, it is providing quite a few virtual programs as well. It is not something we have taken advantage of before, but plan on doing more in the months ahead.

Wellfleet Bay Wildlife Sanctuary is an easy drive, straight down Route 6 on the Cape. The trails are open Tuesday-Saturday 7:30 am-7:30 pm. There is a fee to park; however, due to the visitor’s center being closed, there was no one to collect the payment. Wellfleet Bay overlooks the beautiful Wellfleet Harbor. There are numerous trails to explore that lead to a salt marsh, a sandy barrier beach, and woodlands. There is also a nature center with exhibits and an aquarium. Unfortunately, the nature center was closed. Though that was okay, we were there to explore the outdoors. With 1,183 acres and 5 miles of trails, there is a lot to explore.

I love the cliffs in the distance.

There are six trails to explore. A map of each one can be downloaded to your phone.

  • Bay View Trail- this is a woodland trail that provides plenty of shade.
  • The Boardwalk- it crosses the salt marsh over to the beach.
  • Goose Pond Trail- this trail is excellent for birdwatching.
  • Silver Spring Trail- this trail borders a fresh pond.
  • Try Island Trail- another woodland trail with views Cape Cod Bay.
  • All Persons Pathway and Sensory Trail- includes an audio tour that that can be downloaded.
Wellfleet Trail Map -courtesy of the Wellfleet Bay Wildlife Sanctuary

Since it was our first time and quite hot out, Nicholas and I chose the Bay View Trail. Little did we know it is the longest trail. Perhaps I should have read up on it more before going!

The Bayview Trail winds through the pine woodlands. It took us by a salt marsh, a pond, and then some sandplain grasslands. My son has recently taken up birdwatching. He enjoyed seeing and hearing all the different birds and trying to guess which was which. My favorite views were of the salt marsh. It was beautiful.

Nicholas is ready to go. First, we need a picture of him with some whale bones.
Salt Marsh
We see some birds peeking out.
I love how lush everything is.
An egret
A heron
More of the marsh.
Nicholas looking for wildlife.
Yes, kayaking is allowed.
I would not mind this view.
He loves to explore.
Salt marsh
A raven and her nest.
Funny, though we do not have alligators here, I kept expecting one to pop up!
Classic New England
The trail as it goes through the woodlands.

We were at the Monomoy National Wildlife Refuge the day before and while Nicholas enjoyed it, he preferred Wellfleet. We are already planning to come down in the fall and explore more of the trails when it is not so hot and muggy.

What about you? Have you explored anything off the beaten path recently?

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42 COMMENTS

  1. Yvette Johnson | 17th Aug 20

    I look forward to reading about this place in the fall too! I bet the colors will be amazing and the wildlife will be all abuzz. Thank you!

    • Heather | 17th Aug 20

      The fall is going to be amazing. I am excited as well.

  2. Linda Egeler | 17th Aug 20

    We also look for ways to get off of the beaten path. Your photos are beautiful!

  3. Holly | 17th Aug 20

    WOW! Amazing information and pictures! The next time I am in Massachusetts this is on my must-see list! Thank you for sharing!

    • Heather | 17th Aug 20

      You always have a kind word, Holly. Thanks so much!

  4. Alexis Farmer | 17th Aug 20

    This is one of the top places on my list to go to! Beautiful pictures

    • Heather | 17th Aug 20

      Thank you. I hope you can get here soon!

  5. Lisa Manderino | 17th Aug 20

    That looks like a fun adventure! I would not have guess it was right near Cape Cod

    • Heather | 17th Aug 20

      Yes, it is part of the Cape.

  6. Maggie | 17th Aug 20

    I had always assumed wildlife sanctuaries were off-limits to humans, but now you’ve got me thinking I need to investigate what’s going on around here because they look like a great place to visit. Thank you so much for sharing this!

    • Heather | 17th Aug 20

      No! There are so many out there that you can check out. I hope you find one.

  7. Tricia Snow | 17th Aug 20

    I love to explore the marshlands. We have them up and down the eastern seaboard. But when I was a kid it just meant I was that much closer to being down the shore. Great spot!

    • Heather | 17th Aug 20

      Thanks! This summer was my first time exploring them. I loved it.

  8. Sabrina DeWalt | 17th Aug 20

    Massachusetts is a beautiful state once you get away from the metropolitan areas.

    • Heather | 17th Aug 20

      I am a bit bias, as I live in the metropolitan areas and find it delightful. 🙂

  9. Beth Shields | 17th Aug 20

    Beautiful photos. And looks like a great adventure. Thanks for sharing.

  10. Charlene Hartley | 17th Aug 20

    I hate to admit it, but even though I was born & raised in Massachusetts, I have never been to Cape Cod! It’s one of those places I’ll have to explore as an adult now.

  11. Chelsea | 18th Aug 20

    We have some wildlife refuges where I’m at and I love visiting there. Although I’ve never been to Wellfleet Bay Wildlife Sanctuary, it has all the qualities I love: nature, not a lot of people, and water! 🙂

  12. Barbara | 18th Aug 20

    Very beautiful and peaceful looking! Right up my alley! Thanks for sharing a great place to visit!

  13. Alyssa | 18th Aug 20

    Looks like a great time, thank you for sharing!

  14. Cas | 18th Aug 20

    One day I’ll make it to that area. So beautiful!

  15. Danielle Ardizzone | 18th Aug 20

    Such beautiful pics! I love water birds (egrets, herons, cranes, etc.), so those are my favorite.

  16. Sara | 18th Aug 20

    We love getting to see animals in their natural habitat. Visiting a wildlife refuge looks like a great way to get to do that!

  17. Marianne | 18th Aug 20

    We have visited a couple of wildlife refuges… and we enjoy it! We would also love the trail system! I can only imagine how pretty it will be in the fall!

  18. Cindy Mailhot | 18th Aug 20

    That’s funny, I always think about alligators in our marshes too even though we don’t have them.

  19. Suzan | It's My Sustainable Life | 19th Aug 20

    I love Wellfleet and the reserve is special! Thanks for taking me back there!

  20. Leeandra | 19th Aug 20

    Such a beautiful place to visit.

  21. Amy | 19th Aug 20

    I love Cape Cod but haven’t been there in years. Would love to take my boys on these trails next time we get back there.

  22. Donna | 20th Aug 20

    It is such a treat to get off the beaten path and explore nature. The marshlands look enticing. Herons are my favourite.

  23. Missy | 20th Aug 20

    We enjoy birding. Wellfleet Bay Wildlife Sanctuaryisiting Wellfleet Bay Wildlife Sanctuary would be a great place to see different variety of birds.

  24. Cindy Mailhot | 20th Aug 20

    This looks like a fabulous place to visit. The number of birds is great!

  25. Stacey Billingsley | 20th Aug 20

    This looks like such a pretty place to explore. I would love to see all of the birds. It looks so peaceful.

  26. Pam | 20th Aug 20

    What a beautiful place! And much as I love the beach I bet it was a nice change of pace.

  27. melissa | 20th Aug 20

    That looks like a great adventure for the Cape. It’s always fun to find something a little less “traditional” to do on vacation! Thanks for sharing!

  28. Leeanne | 21st Aug 20

    I love walking through marshlands you always find such great wildlife. Wellfleet is a special place for sure. Love the cape.

  29. Chantelle | 21st Aug 20

    This sounds like a great place to spend time! I love that Nicholas is into exploring with you and birdwatching!

  30. Brianna Creef | 21st Aug 20

    What a beautiful area! I would literally spend all day in one of those kayaks if this is my view!

  31. kmf | 21st Aug 20

    I’m all about the beach, but do love hiking and nature walks. Love the different variety of trails – would be a different experience each time…and those whale bones are kinda cool.

  32. Trisha | 22nd Aug 20

    What a beautiful wildlife refuge! We are learning about bird right now in our homeschool, and this was great to show my kids. Thank you!

  33. Cindy Moore | 24th Aug 20

    Love getting off the beaten path! And a wildlife refuge would be an amazing place to explore.

  34. Alexandra | 25th Aug 20

    I love places where I can enjoy wildlife! I think you would love Point Lobos Natural Reserve in Monterey, CA if you are ever in the area. Thank you for sharing about this wonderful sanctuary. The pictures are wonderful!

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