A nearly 4-acre conservation sanctuary, locally called Nicky's Park, that is half upland pitch-pine forest and half wetland bordering three sides of Jimmy's Pond, a roughly 1-acre shallow, acidic kettle pond known for white water-lily blooms and as the only southeastern-Massachusetts site for the rare bog twayblade orchid.
What to expect
Parking
Free lot free · unconfirmed
Birdwatching
Allowed year-round
Managed by
Provincetown Conservation Trust
(508) 214-3278 · WebsiteGetting in
Parking
Free lot
Costfree
Details unconfirmed
What's here
On site
Benches
Benches at various points along the loop trail
Not here
No info kiosk
No kiosk or restroom documented at this site
Common questions
Can I swim in Jimmy's Pond?
No public swim access is documented; it's a shallow, acidic kettle pond within a conservation sanctuary managed for wildlife habitat, not a swimming spot.
No dedicated trailhead lot is documented; access is on foot from Harry Kemp Way (east) or Hawthorne Park (west).
Where do I park at Jimmy's Pond Conservation Area?
Free lot (free).
Is there an entry fee at Jimmy's Pond Conservation Area?
Yes, Free
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