WELLFLEET – The Cape Cod National Seashore’s popular ranger-guided programs this season will more closely resemble a normal summer, but don’t expect events to be back at pre-pandemic levels just yet, Seashore officials say.
“We’re looking at what we can do safely, given the state and National Park Service protocols,” said Sue Moynihan, the Seashore’s chief of interpretation and cultural resources management, “and given the current infection rates around the country and right here in the county.”
It’s difficult to plan too far in advance, Moynihan added, so the park’s activity schedule remains fluid.
Summer 2021 in the Seashore will be “much better than last summer,” but it won’t look like 2019, she said.
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