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  • Piping plover nesting closure active this month — sections of the beach may be roped off.
Bay / CalmFree & OpenHidden gemBest in August

Lobsterville Beach

Aquinnah, Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts · Vineyard Sound

Two miles of quiet sand on the Vineyard's far shoulder

A long, lonely stretch of sand on Menemsha Pond with views of the Elizabeth Islands. Popular with surf fishermen chasing striped bass and bluefish. Rarely crowded.

Lobsterville Beach is one of the Vineyard's most overlooked stretches — two miles of soft sand and dune on the north shore of Aquinnah, facing Vineyard Sound across the channel from Menemsha. Surfcasters work the bar at Dogfish Point for striped bass and bluefish in the cool hours of dawn and dusk, while families and birders share the rest of the day with piping plovers, least terns, and the occasional osprey wheeling overhead. There are no lifeguards, no restrooms, and no concessions — just a gravel pull-off where Lobsterville Road meets the dune line. Parking is genuinely scarce; locals often arrive by bike via the bike-ferry from Menemsha. The water is calm and shallow, warming through July into the high 60s, and the sunsets across the Sound toward Cuttyhunk are a quiet alternative to the more crowded Menemsha Beach across the inlet. Bring water, bug spray (greenhead flies peak in late July), and everything you'll need; this is a true low-amenity beach where the reward is solitude.

Photo spot

Dune crossing at Dogfish Bar looking toward the Elizabeth Islands

Arrive
Anytime
Crowds
Low
Dogs
Welcome

Best for

FishingSeclusionWalkingBirding

The beach

Lay of the land

Orientation
North-facing
Backshore
Dune / flat
Sand
Soft tan sand with dune grass
Shade
none

Wildlife

Birds you may see: piping plover, least tern, osprey, willet

Eelgrass beds

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
Small
Enforcement
Roadside only; no town lot.

Roadside, limited

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

Allowed off-season; leash required.

Pairs well with

Rules & activities

What’s allowed

UmbrellasTents / canopies · small onlyAlcoholGrillsFiresDronesSmoking

Activities

Unofficial SUP/kayak launchFishing · surfcastingFishing · fly

Safety & stewardship

Partial plover closure (seasonal)

Photo by Sandrine Dreeny via Google Places

Today

Water60°F
Sunrise5:10 AM
Sunset8:18 PM

Conditions

WavesCalm water
Water65-70°F (July–Aug)
TidesModerate
SharksLow risk
Jellyfishlow

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