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There are {{convert|8|mi|km}} of roads, an {{convert|8|mi|km|sing=on}} bicycle path which connects to the [[Cape Cod Rail Trail]] and equestrian trails.
There are {{convert|8|mi|km}} of roads, an {{convert|8|mi|km|sing=on}} bicycle path which connects to the [[Cape Cod Rail Trail]] and equestrian trails.


==Recreational opportunties and facilities==
==Recreational opportunities and facilities==
Nickerson State Park offers:<ref>Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation, "[http://www.mass.gov/dcr/parks/southeast/nick.htm Nickerson State Park]."</ref>
Nickerson State Park offers:<ref>Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation, "[http://www.mass.gov/dcr/parks/southeast/nick.htm Nickerson State Park]"</ref>


*Accessible beaches, camping, fishing, picnicking and restrooms
*Accessible beaches, camping, fishing, picnicking and restrooms
*Hiking trails and bike paths
*Hiking trails and bike paths
*Year-round ponds stocked with trout
*Year-round ponds stocked with trout
*Boat Ramp, canoeing, non-motorized boating and swimming
*Boat ramp, canoeing, non-motorized boating and swimming
*Campsites and [[yurt]] camping; trailer or RV dumping
*Campsites and [[yurt]] camping; trailer or RV dumping
*Showers
*Showers

Revision as of 13:55, 26 December 2009

Template:Geobox Protected Area Nickerson State Park is a 1,900 acres (7.7 km2) park located on Cape Cod near Brewster, Massachusetts. The park is managed by the Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR).

Description

Nickerson's sandy soil and scrub pines surround many kettle ponds which are dependent on groundwater and precipitation. The largest of these are Cliff Pond (the largest at .7 mi across), Flax Pond, Little Cliff Pond, and Higgins Pond, all of which are stocked yearly with trout[1]. Ruth Pond, Keeler's Pond, Eel Pond and Triangle Pond provide additional water habitats. Sprinkled throughout are 420 camp sites.

There are 8 miles (13 km) of roads, an 8-mile (13 km) bicycle path which connects to the Cape Cod Rail Trail and equestrian trails.

Recreational opportunities and facilities

Nickerson State Park offers:[2]

  • Accessible beaches, camping, fishing, picnicking and restrooms
  • Hiking trails and bike paths
  • Year-round ponds stocked with trout
  • Boat ramp, canoeing, non-motorized boating and swimming
  • Campsites and yurt camping; trailer or RV dumping
  • Showers
  • Group day use
  • Horseback riding trails
  • Seasonal interpretive and recreational programs
  • Mountain biking
  • Skiing (cross-country)
  • An amphitheater

References

  1. ^ [http://www.mass.gov/dfwele/dfw/recreation/fishing/trout/trout_waters_sd.htm MassWildlife: Trout Stocked Waters 2009
  2. ^ Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation, "Nickerson State Park"

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