A mother Osprey with her chick on Martha's Vineyard. Photo: Jerry & Marcy MonkmanSource: Exploring Martha's Vineyard by Bike, Foot and Kayak

What you’ll see: Eye-popping panoramas just keep on coming—from Lagoon Pond in Vineyard Haven to the headwall overlooking Nantucket sound at East Chop in Oak Bluffs, and along the barrier beach beside Sengekontacket Pond.

What you’ll experience:
  • Aerobic Level: Easy
  • Distance: 16.4 miles
What’s in the area:
  • Restrooms 
  • Food and Drink in towns along your route
  • Camp Meeting Grounds
  • Edgartown-Lighthouse Beach
  • Caroline Tuthill Wildlife Preserve
  • Felix Neck Wildlife Sanctuary
  • Manuel Correllus State Forest
Getting There
  • Ferries to Martha’s Vineyard leave from New Bedford, Hyannis, Falmouth, and Woods Hole, Massachusetts.
Photo: Jerry & Marcy Monkman