Cape Cod Pathways

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Cape Cod Pathways is a regional trail network established in 1993 by the Barnstable County Commissioners,[1] that connects conservation areas and protected lands on Cape Cod, Massachusetts through an interconnected walking trail system.[2]

Programs

The project organizes events, including Walking Weekend, which comprises guided walks of varying lengths and difficulties,[3] and the Cape Walk, a 9-day trek along the length of Cape Cod, covering a distance of approximately 105 miles[4] originating in Provincetown and proceeding westward, with occasional starting points in Bourne or Falmouth, leading to Provincetown.

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