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Seconsett Island

The best walks and hikes around Seconsett Island

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If you have ever tried to plan hiking around Seconsett Island, you know how quickly the options can feel overwhelming. With so many trails and conservation areas, it is hard to tell which routes are genuinely worth your time and effort, and which are just filler. We get it, and we are here to help. Our komoot community has mapped, walked, and reviewed these routes, so we have done the legwork to bring you a curated shortlist of the trails…

Last updated: June 1, 2026

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Long Pond Trail

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The Long Pond Trail on Cape Cod is a serene escape, offering a pleasant mix of lakeside views and peaceful woodland paths. You'll find yourself wandering past the tranquil Grews…

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The Quashnet River Trail offers a serene escape into the dense woodlands of Cape Cod, perfect for a quiet nature walk. You'll follow paths that wind through varied terrain, from…

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The Breivogel Ponds to Shallow Pond Woodlands trail offers a delightful mix of scenery, transitioning from open sandplain grasslands around freshwater ponds to hilly woodlands with towering white pines and…

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The Great Flat Pond Trail offers a wonderfully easy and tranquil loop through the diverse landscapes of South Cape Beach State Park. You'll wander through quiet woods, skirt peaceful salt…

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The Coonamessett River Lower Loop offers a delightful and universally accessible nature experience, perfect for a relaxing outing. This easy 1.1-mile (1.7 km) hike features extensive boardwalks and wide paths,…

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February 20, 2024, Falmouth Water Division Building

Long Pond has served as the primary source of drinking water for the town since the late 1800s, making it a unique feature among Cape Cod ponds. The Water Division Building, situated on the southwest corner of Long Pond, stands between Long and Grew's Pond. While cycling in this area, it serves as a distinctive landmark to admire.

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On the eastern side of Long Pond you can visit the Sphagnum Bog where in the fall, winter, and spring you can frequently find a vernal pool. Also known as ephemeral pools, autumnal pools, and temporary woodland ponds, these pools fill in the autumn and winter and are usually dry by the middle of the summer. These pools are vital parts of the New England woodland ecosystem. Many amphibians, from Spring Peepers and Wood Frogs to Spotted Salamanders, and insects, like fairy shrimp, breed and lay their eggs in these pools. This vernal pool is a great place to stop for anyone interested in ecology of the Outer Cape.

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Grews Pond Beach in Goodwill Park is Falmouth's only freshwater beach. At the beach, you can swim, fish, and kayak or canoe in the calm freshwater. Away from the water, Goodwill park also has a picnic pavilion, playground, and access to Falmouth's longest trail network, making it a great spot for a family cookout or as your starting point for a leisurely hike.

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From this point on the far southern end of Long Pond in Goodwill Park, you get fantastic views down the entirety of this large body of freshwater. Remember, regardless of how enticing the clear blue water looks, swimming is not allowed because Long Pond is the town of Falmouth's supply of drinking water! Long Pond is one of many kettle ponds on Cape Cod. Kettle ponds on the Cape were formed about 15,000 years ago toward the end of the Ice Age as glaciers retreated from the area. As they melted, they left behind massive holes or "kettles" that subsequently filled in with freshwater.

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Long Pond has been the town’s source of drinking water since the late 1800s and is actually the only pond on Cape Cod that provides town drinking water. This Water Division Building is located on the southwest end of Long Pong and lies in between Long and Grew's Pond. It is a neat old building and a good landmark as you hike around this area.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are there any easy, family-friendly hikes near Seconsett Island?

Yes, the area offers several accessible trails perfect for families. The Grews and Angel Mirror Pond Loop — Falmouth is a great option, covering about 2.6 miles (4.2 km) through quiet woods. Another choice is the Views Down Long Pond loop from Teaticket, a short walk with pleasant pond scenery.

Can I bring my dog on the hiking trails?

Many trails in the Mashpee area are dog-friendly. The Mashpee River Woodlands is a local favorite for dog walkers, with paths that run alongside the river. As always, it's best to keep your dog on a leash and check for specific regulations at the trailhead before you start.

Where can I find hikes with good water views?

The coastal landscape provides many opportunities for scenic water views. Lowell Holly Reservation is highly regarded for its trails offering beautiful vistas over the water. For a mix of beach and woodland scenery, South Cape Beach State Park features trails and boardwalks with views of Nantucket Sound.

What are some popular places to hike around Seconsett Island?

Hikers have several excellent options in the area. Some of the most popular spots include:

  • Mashpee National Wildlife Refuge: A vast, highly-rated area known for its diverse ecosystems and well-maintained trails.
  • South Cape Beach State Park: Offers a unique combination of hiking through woodlands and along a beautiful white-sand beach.
  • Mashpee River Woodlands: Praised for its scenic paths that follow the Mashpee River, providing a peaceful hiking experience.
  • Lowell Holly Reservation: A favorite for its varied terrain and lovely water views.

Are there any circular or loop trails available?

Yes, loop trails are common in the area, allowing you to enjoy a varied hike without retracing your steps. The Oyster Pond loop from Falmouth is a moderate circular route of about 5.4 miles (8.7 km) that provides great views of the pond.

What kind of terrain can I expect on the trails?

The terrain around Seconsett Island is generally gentle, consisting of coastal paths, woodland trails, and routes through salt marshes. Most trails are relatively flat with only minor elevation changes, making them accessible for most walkers and hikers. Some routes, like the Highfield Hall and Gardens loop from Falmouth, feature a mix of paved and unpaved surfaces.

Where is a good spot for birdwatching while hiking?

The Mashpee River Reservation at Quinaquisset is an excellent choice for observing local wildlife, including various bird species, along its riverside paths. The diverse habitats of the Waquoit Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve, which includes salt marshes and tidal rivers, also make it a prime location for birdwatching.

Is there parking available at the trailheads?

Yes, most of the major hiking areas have designated parking. For example, Mashpee National Wildlife Refuge is noted by visitors for having free parking. South Cape Beach State Park and the Mashpee River Woodlands also have parking areas, though availability can vary, especially during peak season.

Are the trails suitable for hiking in winter?

Many trails in the Cape Cod area, including those around Seconsett Island, can be enjoyed in the winter. The trails are often quieter, and the bare trees can open up new views. Just be sure to wear appropriate footwear for potentially icy or muddy conditions and dress in warm layers.

What makes hiking in this region special?

The hiking experience around Seconsett Island is defined by its coastal New England charm. Trails navigate a unique mix of sandy shorelines, saltwater marshes, and peaceful pine barrens. The proximity to Waquoit Bay and Nantucket Sound means that beautiful water views are a common feature of many routes.

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