Fodor's Expert Review Cape Poge Wildlife Refuge

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A collection of habitats where you can swim, walk, fish, or just sit and enjoy the surroundings, the Cape Poge Wildlife Refuge, on the easternmost shore of Chappaquiddick Island, encompasses more than 6 square miles of wilderness. Its dunes, woods, cedar thickets, moors, salt marshes, ponds, tidal flats, and barrier beach serve as an important migration stopover and nesting area for numerous sea- and shorebirds. You'll need an oversand permit to drive your own vehicle or you can call to inquire about guided tours. Admission paid at Cape Pogue, Wasque, or Mytoi provides visitor access to all three Trustees properties on Chappaquiddick Island for the day.

Family Wildlife Refuge

Quick Facts

East end of Dike Rd.
Massachusetts  02539, USA

508-627–7689

www.thetrustees.org/places-to-visit/cape-cod-islands/cape-pogue.html

Sight Details:
Rate Includes: $5 from late May to mid-Oct; otherwise free. Always free for pedestrians.

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