Cape Cod Rail Trail Expands in Wellfleet

by Jeff Shaw

The Cape Cod Rail Trail extension at LeCount Hollow Road. Photo credit: Ellen Shaw.

The Cape Cod Rail Trail, one of the most popular recreational attractions for visitors and locals on Cape Cod, keep growing. For decades, the 26-mile, paved recreational path passed through the towns of Dennis, Harwich, Brewster, Orleans, Eastham and Wellfleet (with an extension or spur trail to Chatham). But a vision to connect the current Cape Cod Rail Trail all the way west, to the Cape Cod Canal as well as all the way east, to Provincetown, is more likely than you may think.

In 2018, a 3.7-mile extension to the west opened a new trailhead at Higgins Crowell Road in Yarmouth. Plans to extend the trail further to Mary Dunn Road in Barnstable are underway. Though grainy, this map, courtesy of Friends of the Cape Cod Rail Trail, shows the most updated route and future expansions.

The author at the Higgins Crowell Road trailhead in Yarmouth in 2020.
Photo credit: Bob Shaw.

New in 2022, the first mile of a two-mile extension in Wellfleet opened. That first new mile connects the LeCount Hollow Road trailhead to Bittersweet Farm Road, near Wellfleet Hollow Campgrounds. Apparently construction of the second mile of the two mile extension is stalled after public outcry.

Interestingly, the Massachusetts Department of Transportation previously approved a 14-mile shared use path along Route 6 from Main Street in Wellfleet to Shore Road in Truro. Already a preferred biking, running and walking route, Shore Road in Truro parallels Route 6 where it is squeezed by Pilgrim Lake and Cape Cod Bay. The actual sections of the 14-mile shared use path are still being debated.

On the other end of Cape Cod, there are plans to connect the Cape Cod Canal Recreation Path with the Shining Sea Bikeway in Falmouth. Completing this project would create about 24 miles of uninterrupted trail on the Upper Cape running from Sandwich to Woods Hole. Sounds like a North to South Cape Cod Rail Trail (24 miles vs 30+ miles, respectively)!

Also new, the Old Colony Rail Trail, that previously mentioned extension or spur trail, connecting Chatham and Harwich trail sections, is planning to install a bicycle repair station near Brooks Park (in Harwich) in the fall. The station will have tools on hand for bicyclists to make minor repairs. Additionally, the town is seeking to install a hydration station to refill water bottles, especially helpful, not to mention, an efficient use of time on longer rides. Finally, be on the lookout for Bernie Meggison, a seasonal ranger on patrol and local bike celebrity to answer your questions.

So yeah, there may just be a future where you can walk, bike, run, rollerblade or even skip in delight, the entire length AND width of Cape Cod!

June 17, 2022

Visit All 10 Cape Cod Baseball League Parks in One Weekend

by Jeff Shaw

The distance between the teams located farthest from one another is 47 miles. Photo credit: Google maps.

The month of June is known for many things; graduations, maximum daylight, outdoor concerts and endless replays of Alice Cooper’s Schools Out [for summer]. But on Cape Cod, the month of June means the beginning of a wonderful tradition and summer rite of passage: the Cape Cod Baseball League

If you need a refresher, ten teams located between Wareham (just off-Cape) and Orleans, (Lower Cape), compete annually in this officially NCAA sanctioned summer league. (Though, as many books point out, the origins of organized baseball on Cape Cod are local and amateur.) Most professional scouts love to be assigned to the Cape League because of the concentration of teams. As an example, the distance between Wareham and Orleans, the two farthest outposts of the 10-team league, is a mere 47 miles. Conversely, teams in leagues in larger geographical areas may be separated by 47 miles each! 

Indeed, closeness and geography makes the Cape Cod Baseball League special. So why not see for yourself and visit each team’s ballpark this summer? Below is a plan to do just that…in a single weekend. You read that right, it can be done:

Double Header Weekends. The weekends of June 17-19 (Father’s Day) and June 24-26 both have double headers on Sunday. The earliest double header begins at 2pm (at Cotuit) and the latest double header begins at 5pm (at Chatham). Meaning you can easily catch three complete games and probably see even more games if you only stay for a few innings and move along. Watching three complete games sounds like the ultimate ‘summer catch’ [Cape League-based movie pun intended]! 

Last Weekend. The July 29-31 games are the last regular season weekend games. If you are savvy, you can catch games (heading East) at Hyannis (6pm) Harwich (6:30pm), Orleans (6:30pm) and Chatham (7pm) on Friday; start Saturday in Brewster (4pm) and then proceed West to Wareham (6pm—crossing the bridge should be okay on a Saturday), then head back over the bridge and down to Falmouth (6pm). On Sunday, start in YD at 4:30pm, then head West to the second half of the Cotuit game (4:30pm) and then the middle of the game at Bourne (6pm). 

Unique Game Locations. Four Cape League teams will travel off-Cape for regular season game play. The first game between YD vs. Hyannis will be Wednesday, July 20 at 11:00am at Dunkin’ Donuts Park in Hartford, home of the Class AA Hartford Yard Goats, affiliated with the Colorado Rockies. The second game between Bourne vs. Wareham will be Monday, July 25 at 6:45pm at Polar Park in Worchester, home of the Worcester Red Sox. And of course, don’t forget the All-Star Game on Saturday, July 23 at 6:00pm in Wareham.

Pinned locations of all ten Cape Cod Baseball League teams, color coded by West and East Divisions. Photo credit: CCBL.

Below are the addresses to the fields of all ten teams.

Fieldshttps://gatemen.org/schedule/directions-to-ccbl-fields/

Brewster Whitecaps (Eastern Division)

Stoneybrook Elementary School, 384 Underpass Rd, Brewster, MA 02631

Chatham Anglers (Eastern Division)

Veteran’s Field; 702 Main Street, Chatham, MA 02633

Harwich Mariners (Eastern Division)

Whitehouse Field; 75 Oak Street, Harwich, MA 02645

Orleans Firebirds (Eastern Division)

Eldredge Park; 78 Eldredge Park Way, Orleans, MA 02653

Yarmouth-Dennis Red Sox (Eastern Division)

Red Wilson Field; 210 Station Avenue, So. Yarmouth, MA 02664

Bourne Braves (Western Division)

Doran Park, 220 Sandwich Road, Bourne

Cotuit Kettlers (Western Division)

Lowell Park; 10 Lowell Avenue, Cotuit, MA 02635

Falmouth Commodores (Western Division)

Guv Fuller Field, Main St., Falmouth Center

Hyannis Harbor Hawks (Western Division)

McKeon Field; 120 High School Road, Hyannis, MA 02601

Wareham Gatemen (Western Division)

Clem Spillane Field, Rte. 6, Wareham Center at 54 Marion Road and Viking Drive

June 3, 2022