We were up relatively early this morning, so we took an hour to go check on the North Trail and take some time to ourselves before our midday visitors started to arrive. We had been very cautious about exploring some areas of the North Trail all summer because so many birds use the cliffs as their nesting places. Now that the birds have moved on, we decided to venture out and find the spur trails to the cliffs. It wasn’t long before we stumbled up on the geodesic marker that was placed near the northern cliffs in 1957. We also took some time to go off the beaten path and do some scrambling between rocks to get some really spectacular views of the cliffs and surf.

We arrived back to the lighthouse around 11am and were met by a steady stream of visitors that lasted late into the afternoon. The summer is now at its “official” end for New England, so we are expecting our daily visitor count to dwindle a bit as we move steadily toward fall and the end of our time on the island.

We’re glad we were able to be a special part of over 1,200 visitors’ summer out here on Seguin!

Daily Weather Report
Temperature: 74.1F / 60.6F
Sunny and breezy
Wind: 9.6mph NNE / Gusts 18.6mph NNE
High Tide: 11:24am / 11:33pm
Low Tide: 5:17am / 5:24pm

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