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Active Pursuits

Beaches

Parking at all of Truro's exquisite Atlantic beaches, except for one Cape Cod National Seashore access point, is reserved for residents and renters. To obtain a sticker ($30 per week), inquire at the beach-sticker office next to the North Truro Post Office (tel. 508/487-6983). Walkers and bikers are welcome to visit such natural wonders as Ballston Beach, where all you'll see is silky sand and grass-etched dunes. Parking is free at all beaches after 4pm.

  • Corn Hill Beach, off Corn Hill Road: Offering restrooms, this bay beach -- near the hill where the Pilgrims found the seed corn that ensured their survival -- is open to nonresidents for a parking fee of $10 per day.

  • Head of the Meadow, off Head of the Meadow Road: Among the more remote National Seashore beaches, this spot (equipped with restrooms) is known for its excellent surf. A parking lot connected by a short boardwalk to the beach makes this beach more easily accessible than other National Seashore beaches. It is also connected by a short bike path to Pilgrim Heights. Parking costs $10 per day or $30 per season in the town section of the lot, $15 per day or $45 per season in the National Seashore section of the lot.

    Bicycling

    Although it has yet to be linked up to the Cape Cod Rail Trail, Truro does have a stunning 2-mile bike path of its own: the Head of the Meadow Trail, off the road of the same name (look for a right-hand turn about 1/2-mile north of where rtes. 6 and 6A intersect). Part of the old 1850 road toward Provincetown -- Thoreau traveled this same route -- it skirts the bluffs, passing Pilgrim Heights (where the Pilgrims found their first drinking water) and ending at High Head Road. Being fairly flat as well as short, this stretch should suit youngsters and beginners. You can rent a bike in Provincetown or Wellfleet.

    Boating

    The inlets of Pamet Harbor are great for canoeing and kayaking; when planning an excursion, study the tides so you won't be working against them. The closest rentals are in Wellfleet at Jack's Boat Rentals (tel. 508/349-9808) on Route 6, next to the Cumberland Farms. Eric Gustafson (tel. 508/349-1429) leads naturalist kayak tours along the Pamet River and other locations on the Outer Cape. You can get the schedule from Jack's Boat Rentals.

    Fishing

    Great Pond, Horseleech Pond, and Pilgrim Lake -- flanked by parabolic dunes carved by the wind -- are all fishable; for a freshwater fishing license, visit Town Hall on Town Hall Road (tel. 508/349-7004, ext. 813). You can also call town hall for a shellfishing license. Surf-casting is permitted at Highland Light Beach, off Highland Road.

    Golf

    North Truro boasts the most scenic -- and historic -- 9-hole course on the Cape. Created in 1892, the minimally groomed, Scottish-style Highland Links at 10 Lighthouse Rd., off South Highland Road (tel. 508/487-9201; www.truro-ma.gov), shares a lofty bluff with the 1853 Highland Light, where Thoreau used to stay during his Outer Cape expeditions. Greens fees at the federally owned, town-run Highland Links are reasonable ($30 for 9 holes, $50 for 18 holes), considering the spectacular setting.

    Nature Trails

    The Cape Cod National Seashore, comprising 70% of Truro's land, offers three self-guided nature trails. The half-mile Pamet Trail off North Pamet Road leads you past an old cranberry-bog building and bogs that have reverted to marshland. Park in the lot to the left of the Hostelling International-Truro and walk back to the fire-road entrance about 500 feet down North Pamet Road. The Pilgrim Spring Trail and Small Swamp Trail (each a .75-mile loop) head out from the National Seashore parking lot just east of Pilgrim Lake. Pilgrim Spring is where the parched colonists sipped their first fresh water in months. Small Swamp is named for Thomas Small, a rather overly optimistic 19th-century farmer who tried to cultivate fruit trees in soil more suited to salt hay. Both paths overlook Salt Meadow, a freshwater marsh favored by hawks and osprey.

    Tennis

    Courts are available at the Pamet Harbor Yacht and Tennis Club on Depot Road (tel. 508/349-3772). Hourly fees are $18 singles and $24 doubles.


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