Head of the Meadow Beach

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Head of the Meadow Beach is a scenic, relatively undeveloped ocean beach on Cape Cod in Truro, Massachusetts, known for its dunes, bike trail access, and opportunities for swimming and wildlife viewing.

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Label Occurrences
Head of the Meadow Beach canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf beach
ocean beach
public recreation area
environmentType coastal marine environment
hasAccess bike trail
footpaths over dunes
parking area
hasActivity beach walking
bicycling access
birdwatching
sunbathing
swimming
wildlife viewing
hasFeature coastal dunes ecosystem
relatively undeveloped shoreline
sand dunes
scenic views
wide sandy beach
hasNearbyAttraction Cape Cod National Seashore
surface form: Cape Cod National Seashore areas in Truro
hasRegulation parking fees may apply in season
seasonal lifeguard coverage may be present
hasVegetation coastal shrubs
dune grasses
hasWildlife marine birds
seals (offshore, seasonally)
shorebirds
knownFor dune landscape
natural scenery
opportunities for wildlife observation
relatively undeveloped character
locatedIn Barnstable County, Massachusetts
Cape Cod
Massachusetts
Truro, Massachusetts
United States of America
surface form: United States
near Head of the Meadow Road, Truro
onBodyOfWater Atlantic Ocean
partOf Outer Cape Cod
subjectTo Atlantic Ocean tides
coastal erosion processes

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Truro hasLandmark Head of the Meadow Beach
Longnook Beach near Head of the Meadow Beach
Truro, Massachusetts hasPart Head of the Meadow Beach