Water Bottle Filling Stations
Cape Cod National Seashore has made a commitment to decrease its greenhouse gas emissions by 20% by the year 2020. When you refill a reusable water bottle, greenhouse gas emissions associated with the production, filling, packaging and transport of disposable water containers are decreased.
Designated water bottle filling stations have been installed in high public use areas of the park, making it easy to refill your water bottle. The park now has 13 water bottle filling stations. Outdoor locations are available seasonally.
Filling stations are located (south to north):
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Inside Salt Pond Visitor Center
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Outside Salt Pond Visitor Center Restroom Building
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Outside Doane Rock picnic area
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Outside Coast Guard Beach Bathhouse
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Outside Nauset Light Beach restroom facilities
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Outside Marconi Beach restroom facilities
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Outside Marconi Site restroom
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Inside Highland Light Keeper's House bookstore
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Outside Head of the Meadow Beach facilities
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Outside Province Lands Visitor Center
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Outside Race Point Beach restroom
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Outside Race Point Beach Oversands Station
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Outside Herring Cove Beach Bathhouse
Additional locations can be found using the ReFill Cape Cod map. Help us reduce plastic bottle waste and refill your water bottle!
Climate Friendly Parks program at Cape Cod National Seashore - Click this link for specific information on energy, waste, transportation and education measures we are taking.
Read about our recent energy partnership with Cape Light Compact and RISE Engineering. The CLC-sponsored energy efficiency work supports Cape Cod National Seashore staff efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from energy, waste, and transportation sources.