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Private Home on Quiet Cul-De-Sac | | Eastham, Massachusetts |
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Distance: 0 mi
Community:
Type: House Area: Close to Beach
Bedrooms: 3
Sleeps: 7
Baths: 2
Apx. Size: 1600 Sq Ft
Parking: Off Street
Pets OK: No
Pool/Swimming: No
Jacuzzi/Spa: No
Calendar: Yes
Internet Available: No
Exchange Considered: No
For Sale: No
Credit Cards Accepted: No
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| Harvest Rd Eastham, MA 02642 |

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Description
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Easy access to everything! Well laid-out home on the bayside in
North
Eastham on quiet cul-de-sac road. Large rooms with all amenities. 1
bedroom and full bath 1st floor, 2 bedrooms and full bath 2nd floor.
Sleeps 7, 1,550 sq. ft. of living space. Slider from dinning room
leads to deck and enclosed outdoor shower. Only 1.5 miles to bay
beach. 5 minute drive to ocean beaches. Bike trail is just a short
drive on back road. Wellfleet Drive-In, Flea Market and Mini Golf
less than 1 mile away. Ben & Jerry’s, Dunkin Donuts, fish markets,
deli’s, restaurants, pizza, driving range, gas stations all just a
short drive on back roads.
Ocean, bay and pond swimming, windsailing, canoeing, kayaking,
nature
trails, bird watching, tennis courts, whale watching, deep sea
fishing, bike rentals, Audubon Society, are all available
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Beach chairs,charcoal grill, deck with picnic table, all cooking
utencils, new dishwasher,refrigerator,microwave, stove. Outdoor
hot/cold enclosed shower. 1.5 miles to bay beach
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Things To Do
Eastham, with its vast town conservation areas including The
National
Seashore Park and the Massachusetts Audubon Wildlife Sanctuary, has
some of the best, most diverse and most accessible nature spots in
the East. Eastham has it all, including wooded trails, salt
marshes,
open ocean, protected bays and fresh water ponds. Sunsets that defy
description, but will be kept in your heart forever, can be enjoyed
from any of our beautiful bay beaches.
Beaches
The western border of Eastham is lined with six miles of beautiful
beaches overlooking Cape Cod Bay. Just as magical as the National
Seashore, Cape Cod Bay offers calmer and warmer waters, amazing
flats
at low tide and breathtaking sunsets. The most notable and largest
Eastham bay beach is First Encounter, the location where the native
Indians first encountered the pilgrims in 1620.
Kayaking / Canoeing
The marshes and open waters surrounding Eastham provides some of the
best kayaking and canoeing on the Cape and the East coast. The
preserved areas allow for complete escape and intimate exposure to
the incredible wildlife that inhabits Cape Cod.
Biking
Eastham boasts two bike paths and several walking trails that travel
through remarkably picturesque scenery. Both bike paths are paved
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provide an opportunity for bicyclists and hikers to enjoy a very
special encounter with Cape Cod's charm and beauty. Within and
around
the trails are heavily wooded forests, lakes and quiet kettle ponds,
salt marshes, bogs, winding creeks and sandy beaches.
The Cape Cod Rail Trail
The Cape Cod Rail Trail ("the Bike Path") is a twenty-four mile path
that starts on Route 134 in Dennis and ends at Lecount Hollow Rd in
Wellfleet, having traveled the entire length of Eastham. The trail
follows the old Penn Central Railway tracks. Today the tracks are
gone, but the convenience to all of Eastham is easily accessible.
Just off the path side trips offer ocean beaches and fishing piers,
country stores and quaint villages; parks, picnic areas, places to
lodge and places to dine.
Nauset Marsh Trail
Nauset Marsh Trail is a half-mile loop that skirts Salt Pond and
Nauset Marsh and returns through transitional forest and fields. The
area is well suited for studies of salt marsh ecosystems and upland
succession. It also offers excellent bird watching opportunities.
Fort Hill Trail
Fort Hill Trail is a one and one-half mile trail with some log steps
on slopes. This walking trail offers spectacular view of Nauset
Marsh, the Nauset Spit and the Atlantic Ocean. Bring your binoculars
for some wonderful birding opportunities.
The Massachusetts Audubon Society Wildlife Sanctuary
The Massachusetts Audubon Society Wildlife Sanctuary in Eastham and
Wellfleet has five very unique walking trails, all starting at their
Nature Center and cross through forests, meadows, and marshes,
including a boardwalk out to Cape Cod Bay.
Scenic Overlooks
Scenic Overlooks can be found at several points, but can best be
enjoyed from Fort Hill, Salt Pond Visitor Center, Skiff Hill
Pavilion, and Nauset Light Beach
Fishing
The flats and rips around Rock Harbor, Wellfleet Harbor, Chatham
Harbor and the Monomoy Islands offer some of the best and most
challenging salt water fishing in the world. To really get the best
Cape Cod fishing, you may want to take advantage of a fishing
charter
that will help you plan the best trip, explain the fish you'll catch
and point out other wildlife along the way. Eastham also offers
fresh water fishing in one of its many kettle ponds throughout the
area.
Shell fishing
Shell fishing is a classic activity on the Outer Cape. For an
introduction to this favorite pastime, Salt Pond is available on
Sundays throughout the year and is stocked with quahogs, littlenecks
and steamers -- oysters are also available in the fall. Bring your
shellfish permit, rake, basket and sneakers and have some fun.
Permits are required and available at the Natural Resources
Department office
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$1,350/week July
$1,450/week August
$950-$1,250/week May, June, Sept., Oct.
Weekends/weekdays and weeks available all year!
Saturday to Saturday rental in season
Reserve with 50% down. Balance due 30 days prior
$250 Security/Cleaning deposit
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