A quiet Chatham Conservation Foundation trail along the marshy edge of Frost Fish Creek, tracing an old cranberry bog that's reverted to open wetland. Two linked routes, a low path beside the creek and a high path over small wooded rises, make it one of the easiest walks on this stretch of the Lower Cape.
What to expect
Trails
Two connected routes: a low trail along the creek and a high trail over the upland ridge between creek and marsh; roughly 0.9-1.1 miles total, easy grade,…
Parking
Not confirmed · unconfirmed
Accessibility
Natural dirt/shell surface, not paved or ADA-rated; not confirmed as step-free.
Birdwatching
Allowed year-round; great horned owls, kingfishers, great egrets, and more
Managed by
Chatham Conservation Foundation
WebsiteGetting in
Parking
Parking not sourced yet
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Common questions
Are there stepping stones on this trail?
Not independently confirmed; the seed name references stepping stones but the sourced trail descriptions only describe the low and high creekside routes, so this may refer to a specific footbridge or ford feature not captured by current trail write-ups.
Is there an entry fee at Frost Fish Creek - Stepping Stones?
Yes, Free.
Is Frost Fish Creek - Stepping Stones wheelchair accessible?
Natural dirt/shell surface, not paved or ADA-rated; not confirmed as step-free.
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