
Bristol Beach
Falmouth, MA

Bourne, Massachusetts · Cape Cod Bay
Two miles of quiet Cape Cod Bay shore north of the canal
A long, narrow Cape Cod Bay beach just north of the canal. Rocky in spots but with great walking stretches and views of the Sagamore Bridge. Feels more like a neighborhood secret than a tourist beach.
Sagamore Beach is the Cape Cod Bay shoreline just north of the canal — a long, narrow stretch of mixed sand and cobble that runs for nearly two miles between the Sagamore Bridge and the Sandwich line. It's almost entirely a residents' beach: limited street parking, a small town lot at one end, no facilities to speak of. What you get in return is solitude. The Sagamore Bridge looms in the south view, freighters and tugs pass through the canal mouth offshore, and at sunset the bay glows orange-pink across the long, low horizon. It's not a wide swimming beach — there's a fair amount of rounded cobble underfoot, a Sandwich-area signature caused by the canal's interruption of the natural longshore sand drift — but for walking, beachcombing, and quiet contemplation it's exceptional. Locals come at dawn for the sunrise and at dusk for the sky.
History
Beach erosion accelerated after the canal was widened in 1935, disrupting natural sand replenishment from the south.
Photo spot
Sagamore Bridge framed by beach grass at sunset
Birds you may see: piping plover, American oystercatcher, common tern, great black-backed gull, northern gannet
Things to know
Resident sticker required, very limited street parking
No dogs in season; allowed off-season on leash.
Photo by James Tenreiro via Google Places

Falmouth, MA

Falmouth, MA

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