Hotels in Monomoy National Wildlife Refuge, Barnstable County

  • Overview

    Monomoy National Wildlife Refuge is located in Massachusetts, United States of America. It is a protected area comprising of various habitats including sand dunes, salt marshes, and freshwater ponds. The refuge is known for its diverse wildlife including migratory birds, seals, and various marine animals. With its stunning natural landscapes and abundant wildlife, Monomoy National Wildlife Refuge offers visitors a tranquil escape into nature.

  • When to visit

  • Reasons to Visit

    There are several reasons to visit Monomoy National Wildlife Refuge. The refuge provides opportunities for bird watching, with over 300 species of birds passing through during migration seasons. Visitors can also enjoy hiking along the scenic trails, fishing in the pristine waters, and taking educational tours to learn about the local wildlife and conservation efforts.

  • Nearby Attractions

  • Morris Island

    Morris Island is a picturesque barrier beach located within Monomoy National Wildlife Refuge. It offers beautiful sandy beaches, dune trails, and stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean.
  • Stage Harbor Lighthouse

    Stage Harbor Lighthouse is a historic landmark located near the refuge. It provides a glimpse into the area's maritime heritage and offers panoramic views of the surrounding coastal scenery.
  • Chatham Pier Fish Market

    Chatham Pier Fish Market is a must-visit spot for seafood lovers. Located nearby, it offers a wide variety of fresh locally caught fish and shellfish, providing a delicious culinary experience.
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