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Great Island
Great Island (more accurately a peninsula), offers the closest
thing to a Robinson Crusoe experience you’ll find on Cape Cod in
mid summer. Kayaking or small motor boat is the ideal way to get
there, but since it's not really an island anymore, you can also
access a trailhead easily by car. Stroll down the short hill
from the parking lot and follow the trail, continuing around the
marsh the entire distance. This small strip of sand is called
The Gut, the other side being Great Island. Just before reaching
the easternmost tip of the island, where people often fish for
stripers and blues, you'll see another sign directing you over
the dunes south through the woods. Stroll along the beach on the
side of the island bordered by the waters of Wellfleet Harbor;
or walk along Cape Cod Bay on the opposite shore. Learn
something about the history of “olde Cape Cod” by visiting the
site of the former Great Island tavern, an original tavern that
served seagoing whalers back in the late 1600’s to early 1700’s.
Don’t plan on stopping for a drink however; there is only a
small plaque there now. Continue down the trail to a marsh where
sand dunes tower on your right and Wellfleet Harbor can be seen
to your left. A few minutes later, you'll reach another marsh
and a sand spit known as Jeremy Flats. At low tide, you can walk
out to the tip, called Jeremy Point. You rarely see another
person on this desolate strip of pristine white sand, just large
shells, terns, seagulls and the occasional harbor seal. The hike
is about 7 miles roundtrip from the parking lot to Jeremy Point
and back. Great Island is part of the Cape Cod National
Seashore, and is one of Cape Cod’s best secrets!
Beach Guide Sponsored by the Cape Cod Beach Chair Company
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