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About forty miles of open coastland, this National Seashore
is a Massachusetts gem. Several beaches and a sparse amount else, the
people who visit in the long summer days flock straight to the sand.
There are also offshore water sports to partake in such as sailing and
swimming, but much of the outdoor opportunities sadly go unnoticed.
Hiking trails weave in and out of the dunes and surrounding forestry.
Kettle ponds highlight the land directly off-beach, providing marsh-like
environments and wildlife.
You can get around this waterlogged land by boat, canoe or kayak. The
rest involves hiking the self-guiding paths. Come see where many famous
Americans have come to escape the drudges of daily life.
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