
Walking Eco-Tour
Explore Provincetown’s most magical ecosystem during low-tide on this 60-minute guided walking tour through the salt marsh and along the breakwall—a 1.5-mile rock jetty that shapes this unique tidal habitat.
Discover swaying seagrass, marsh crabs & shelled creatures, native plants, and birds while learning how the dunes help protect this rich coastal environment.
Perfect for curious minds of all ages, this immersive nature walk offers hands-on exploration, wildlife sightings, and stunning marsh views.
P.S. it won’t be dry in some places, so if you’re afraid to get your feet wet or to walk through sand, think twice.
FAQ’S
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This tour does NOT meet at our bayside location. We meet at the West End Marsh.
Meet-up location will be sent in booking confirmation.
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We conduct tours unless safety is a concern. This includes light rain and shifting conditions — it’s part of the adventure! That said, we will cancel or reschedule in cases of heavy rain, high winds, or lightning, always erring on the side of safety.
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This is a moderate walking tour through wet sand, shallow water, and natural salt marsh terrain. The ground can be uneven and sometimes slippery, so a reasonable level of mobility, balance, and comfort walking in natural environments is required.
By booking, you confirm that you and everyone in your group are physically able to participate and accept full responsibility for that decision. The tour operator is not liable for discomfort, mobility limitations, or injuries resulting from the natural conditions of the terrain.
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You'll be walking through wet sand, shallow water, and uneven terrain. We strongly recommend wearing closed-toe or water shoes that can get wet and offer foot protection. Footwear choice is the responsibility of each guest, and the tour operator is not liable for any injuries related to shoe selection or terrain conditions.
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We love pups, but dogs are not allowed on this tour in accordance with National Park Service rules and to help protect the fragile salt marsh ecosystem. Thanks for understanding — it helps preserve the landscape and its wildlife for all to enjoy.