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  • Piping plover nesting closure active this month — sections of the beach may be roped off.
  • High rip-current risk. Swim near a lifeguard and ask about conditions.
  • Strong rip currents; cliff falls — stay back from base.
Ocean / SurfResidents OnlyBest in July

Lucy Vincent Beach

Chilmark, Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts · Atlantic Ocean

The Vineyard's most coveted cliff-backed surf beach

Dramatic clay cliffs, pristine sand, and powerful surf. Widely considered one of the most beautiful beaches in New England, but access is limited to Chilmark residents and renters. The south section is clothing-optional.

Lucy Vincent is the platonic ideal of a New England south-shore beach — and it knows it. Set below tall, eroding clay cliffs in a bowl of sand on the Atlantic coast of Chilmark, the beach has long, powerful waves, shifting sandbars, and an unmistakable wild quality that explains its perennial spot on 'best beaches' lists. Access is strictly gated: only Chilmark residents and seasonal renters with a town beach pass can enter from mid-June through mid-September. A gate attendant scans every car. The south end has been clothing-optional by tradition for decades, though the cliffs are eroding fast and 'Big Bertha' — the iconic standing rock — is gone. Bring everything you need: there are restrooms but no concessions, no lifeguards on most days, and the cliffs themselves are off-limits to climbers. The rip-current risk is meaningful in a south swell. Off-season (after Sept 15), the beach opens to all and is one of the best autumn walking beaches on the island.

Photo spot

Cliff face at the south end at low tide

Arrive
Mid-morning
Crowds
Low
Dogs
Seasonal
Lifeguards
On duty

Best for

ScenerySeclusionSwimming

The beach

Lay of the land

Orientation
South-facing
Length
~1.2 mi
Backshore
Bluff-backed
Sand
Fine tan sand with stretches of cobble at the wrack line
Shade
none

Wildlife

Birds you may see: piping plover, common tern, willet

Things to know

  • Occasional seal haul-outs nearby — a shark factor on outer-Cape waters.
  • Jellyfish more likely July–August.
  • Greenhead flies are intense in late July through mid-August on calm, humid days.

Plan your visit

Parking & fees

Lot size
Medium
Enforcement
Town pass required at gated entrance; non-residents turned away.

Chilmark residents and renters only — strictly enforced

Getting there

Ferry
45 min from Woods Hole (Falmouth) · Steamship Authority
Cell signal
spotty

Accessibility

Beach wheelchair
Not available
Mobi Mat
No
Path from parking
soft sand walk

Dogs

Dogs not permitted during the resident season (mid-June to mid-Sept).

Rules & activities

What’s allowed

UmbrellasTents / canopies · small onlyAlcoholGrillsFiresDronesSmoking

Activities

Surf · beach break · intermediate

Safety & stewardship

Lifeguards on duty· Late June through Labor Day Significant plover closures

Photo by Dragan via Google Places

Today

Sunrise5:10 AM
Sunset8:18 PM

Conditions

WavesSurf / Strong
Water62-68°F (July–Aug)
TidesModerate
SharksModerate
Jellyfishlow
Length~1.2 mi

Facilities

LifeguardsRestrooms

Late June through Labor Day

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