Frost Fish Creek

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Frost Fish Creek
Vital Statistics
TownChatham
Administered ByChatham Conservation Foundation
WhereAt the end of Misty Meadow Lane in North Chatham
Distance0.75 M
Surfaceroots, pine needles, sand
Last VisitedNovember 2008
Ratings
OverallEasy
WalkingExcellent
RunningGood
BikingFair
HikingGood


About The Trail

The Frost Fish trail is a short, 3/4 mile system that spans the area between Crowell Road and Route 28 to the northwest of Chatham. There are two main trails, one which runs along the edge of Frost Fish Creek and the other which explores the upland 'island' between the creek and the marsh. The upland trail is hilly and twisty while the creek trail is mostly flat and straight. The creek trail has a section or two which may become soggy or washed out at high tide levels. The creek eventually passes under Route 28 and empties out into Pleasant Bay. The area is home to much marshland wildlife even though the culvert at Route 28 has served to choke off much of the animal and plant exchange with the bay. The area is reported to have been an old bog although not much remains of any former agriculture. In the 70's and 80's the northern end of the creek was the home of the Acme Laundry factory which was destroyed by a fire in 1991. A housing development has since been built in its place.

Getting There

Take exit 11 to Route 137 and head south to Old Queen Anne Road. Turn left on Old Queen Anne and continue straight on to Old Comers Road. Continue straight through the 4-way stop and then bear right on Route 28. Parking for about 4 cars is off of Route 28 about a half mile past Crowell Road. Parking is also available at the end of Misty Meadow Lane.

Maps

Source: Geof Newton
Source: Chatham Conservation Foundation