Showing posts with label Oak Bluffs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Oak Bluffs. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Recommended Places to Visit: Oak Bluffs

Recreation
Ferries
Steamship Authority Dock
1 Seaview Avenue


Events Facilities
Sailing Camp Park
177 Barnes Road


Kids
Island Alpaca
1 Head of the Pond Road


Hiking
Recommended:
Farm Pond Preserve
50 Tradewinds Road

Pecoy Point Preserve
Pulpit Rock Way between Ice Pond Lane and Brush Island Way

Weahtaqua Springs Preserve
Barnes Road


Parks
Ocean Park
Ocean Avenue and Seaview Avenue


Beaches
Eastville Point Beach
Beach Road near Hospital Road

Oak Bluffs Town Beach
Seaview Avenue

Joseph A. Sylvia Beach
Beach Road



Water Bodies
Oak Bluffs Harbor
Seaview Avenue and Circuit Avenue Extension


Architecture
Places of Worship
Trinity United Methodist Church
Trinity Park Circle

Union Chapel
55 Narragansett Avenue

Our Lady Star of the Sea Church
22 Massasoit Avenue

Trinity Episcopal Church
7 Ocean Avenue

Revival Church for the Nations
60 Edgartown-Vineyard Haven Road


Monuments
Featherstone Center for the Arts
30 Featherstone Lane


Schools
Oak Bluffs School
50 Tradewinds Road



Town Facilities
Martha's Vineyard Hospital
1 Hospital Road


Commercial Buildings
Oak Bluffs Inn
64 Circuit Avenue


Historical Buildings
East Chop Lighthouse
129 East Chop Drive

Martha's Vineyard Camp Meeting Association Tabernacle
Trinity Park Circle

Gingerbread Cottages
Trinity Park Circle Area


Restaurants
Tried:
Western
Mocha Mott's
10 Circuit Avenue
Recommended Dishes:
Roast Beef Wrap
Hot Chocolate

Sunday, February 5, 2012

February 5th 2012: Finishing Up Edgartown

I resumed my sightseeing in Edgartown this cold Sunday morning, heading to the Felix Neck Wildlife Sanctuary. The view from the parking lot at the end of Felix Neck Drive was pretty nice, so I took a picture here.
From here, the route I took is highlighted below in pink.

I walked the Sassafras Trail to reach the Nature Center, where there were a lot of birds including woodpeckers, sparrows and others, due to the presence of bird seed feeders in the area. Some interesting birds I took are shown below.
Northern Cardinal in the tree
Black-capped Chickadee at Birdfeeder


Past the Nature Center, I crossed a bridge over Turtle Pond to my right and wetlands to my left.
Turtle Pond
Wetlands

The Bridge










Carrying on to the Shad Trail, I walked to the end of it to a tiny beach area on the shores of Majors Cove.









Finding a path among the grass to get to the Beach Trail, I headed back to the Sassafras Trail, which I then took to the end to see more views of the cove.



I then backtracked to the junction with Old Farm Road, and headed to its end to get views of Sengekontacket Pond. Backtracking one more time, I headed along the Old Farm Road to get to the Marsh Trail, which I then took to see more of Sengekontacket Pond. Walking down the Marsh Trail, I then headed left onto the Jessica Hancock Memorial Trail to head to the boat launch area, then rounding about to go back to the parking lot. Pictures I took of Sengekontacket Pond follow, with the Joseph Silvia State Beach across the water in the distance.


From here, I headed to the Caroline Tuthill Preserve, located on Edgartown Vineyard Haven Road between Beach Road and 21st Street North. The trail I took is highlighted below in pink.

Unfortunately, there wasn't much to see here except partial views of Sengekontacket Pond. Not recommended to hike here.

I then headed for brunch at the Artcliff Diner back on 39 Beach Road in Tisbury. This is a small town diner that I've seen so often in the other towns I have been to. Anyway, to eating. I decided to have the Bull's Eye,  consisting of codfish cakes, eggs and Hollandaise sauce, which was not bad at all.
After having my fill, I headed to the World of Reptiles and Birds Park. This is a kind of mini-zoo for all kinds of interesting birds and reptiles, taken care of by a man named Gus Ben David. The place has a facility housing all the reptiles, and a free range area where all the birds are free to roam. Pictures of the animals follow, including some of which I have never seen before, really intriguing stuff.
Snapping Turtles
Cane Toad 










Dwarf caiman
Green Iguana




Baby snakes
Burmese Python


African Bullfrog
White Throated Monitor




Albino Burmese Python
Reticulated Python




Melanistic Pine Snake
Rhinoceros Iguana

Bullfrog
Royal Palm Turkey


Red and White Silky Chickens, Indian Peacock
Feather Footed Pigeon and Silky Hen (Right)


White Doves
Golden Pheasant


Barnacle Geese (Behind Left), Canadian Goose (Right), Muscovy Duck (Behind Right)
Wood Ducks and others
More Ducks




Geese and Ducks
Blonde Mandarin Ducks (bottom) 


Long-Eared Owl
Red Breasted Goose (right)
Lady Amherst's Pheasant


Kalij Pheasant

White Peacock



Grey Crowned Cranes

The next place I went to was Little Beach, which has to be accessed from Fuller Street Beach, which I visited yesterday. The rough path I took to get to the very tip of Little Beach is shown below in pink.

Unlike South Beach, I did not have to walk too far to get to the very tip and get views of Eel Pond and the Atlantic Ocean. On the way back, I found a near perfect horseshoe crab shell, and for a moment I thought it was alive, but when I turned it over, it was all sand underneath.


Eel Pond Side


Atlantic Ocean Side












End of Little Beach
Dead horseshoe crab











My last stop for the day was the Bend-in-the Road Beach, the Edgartown side of the Joseph A. Sylvia State Beach. Even though it is facing open sea, the waves were relatively calm while I was there. I walked all the way to the bridge to Oak Bluffs, then walked back to my car, taking these beautiful pictures of the beach and Sengekontacket Pond across Beach Road.






Bridge into Oak Bluffs









Finally, as I drove into Oak Bluffs to head back to my friend's place, I took a few more pictures of Joseph Sylvia State Beach itself.


 After picking my friend up, we decided to head to the Edgartown Entertainment Cinema to watch the movie "We Bought A Zoo". This is a semi-family  comedy movie starring Matt Damon and Scarlett Johansson. We both enjoyed the movie thoroughly, and I definitely recommend going to watch it.

With that, it soon came time for me to head back to the mainland. Once again, I had had an unforgettable time in Martha's Vineyard.