Waquoit Bay
National Estuarine Research Reserve
Rte. 28,
Falmouth
508 457-0495

The Waquoit Bay National Estuarine
Research Reserve (WBNERR) is located on the south shore of Cape
Cod, in the towns of Falmouth and Mashpee. It encompasses some
2,700 acres of open waters, barrier beaches, marshlands and
uplands. Washburn Island,
South Cape Beach State Park, Reserve Headquarters and the
Quashnet River Corridor are components of the Reserve which
include trails through or near marshes, beaches, rivers and
woodlands. The Waquoit Bay Reserve is representative of typical
shallow bay environments, from Chesapeake Bay to Cape Cod. For
more information on research, coastal monitoring and stewardship
projects, visit the Reserve's website at
http://www.waquoitbayreserve.org.
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Visitor Center
Located at the old Sargent Estate in East Falmouth, the visitor
center is housed in the mansion of the estate, which sits atop a
30 foot bluff at the head of Waquoit Bay. First built in the
1880's, the estate had a long history of summer use by a number
of owners until a hurricane in 1938 damaged the mansion. The
Visitor Center, which is open year round features exhibits about
watersheds, coastal ecology and the research that is conducted
at the Waquoit Bay NERR. The visitor center is open Monday
through Friday 10-4 and on Saturdays in July and August. The
Reserve's administrative offices are also housed at the Sargent
Estate.
Educational/Public Programs
The education program includes teacher workshops on coastal
topics, adult education classes, coastal decisionmaker
workshops, summer interpretive programs and public events such
as Evenings on the Bluff and the Watershed Block Party.
Publications include a groundwater curriculum (Watersheds at
Bay), newsletters and brochures on coastal issues. Reserve staff
also consult with school districts to integrate water quality
monitoring, watershed field trips and other investigations into
the curriculum.
Things to know before you go…
Limited Service camping is available on Washburn Island and is
only accessible by private boat. No pets. Island campgrounds do
not have fresh water, flush toilets or showers. Visitors must
bring one gallon of fresh water per person per day.
Park
Directions
Waquoit Bay National Research Estuarine is located on the
southern part of Cape Cod, in southeastern Massachusetts.
From Boston:
Follow Route 3 South to the Sagamore Bridge over the Cape Cod
Canal. Route 3 crosses over the bridge and becomes Route 6. Take
Exit 2 (Route 130). Turn right off the ramp and follow 130 South
7 Miles to Great Neck Road, just after Dunkin Donuts (which is
on the left side of 130). Turn right onto Great Neck Road and
follow it 2 miles to the Mashpee Rotary. Halfway around the
rotary, take Route 28 toward Falmouth/Woods Hole. The reserve is
located 3.5 miles from the rotary on the left.
From Providence and Points West:
Follow Route 495 or 195 to Route 25. Route 25 crosses over the
Bourne Bridge and becomes Route 28. Follow Route 28 South to
Route 151 (first exit after the Cataumet/Otis ANGB Rotary). Turn
right off the ramp and follow 151 east under the bridge toward
New Seabury and the Mashpee Rotary. At the rotary, take Route 28
toward Falmouth/Woods Hole. The reserve is located 3.5 miles
from the rotary on the left.
From Falmouth:
Proceed south on Route 28 (toward Mashpee). The Reserve is
located a just under 2 miles from the Davisville lights in East
Falmouth (1 mile from Mahoney's Garden Center and 0.5 miles from
White's Landing/Edward's Boat Yard/Childs River) on the right
after the Waquoit Cemetery.
From the East:
Follow Route 6 to exit 5 (Route 149). Follow 149 South towards
Marstens Mills to Route 28. Take a right on 28 North (towards
Falmouth). Follow Route 28 around the Mashpee Rotary and
continue on 28 towards Falmouth/Woods Hole. The reserve is
located 3.5 miles from the rotary on the left.
Directions for Camping at Washburn
Island
(White's Landing Parking Lot)
From the East/Mashpee Rotary:
Follow Route 28 north towards Falmouth/Woods Hole. The landing's
parking area is located 4 miles from the rotary on the left,
next to Edward's Boatyard and just after crossing the Childs
River.
From Falmouth:
Proceed south on Route 28.
The White's Landing parking lot is located a just under 1.5
miles from the Davisville lights in East Falmouth (0.5 mile from
Mahoney's Garden Center) on the right next to Edward's Boatyard. |