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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.
National SeashorePark Pass RequiredHidden gemBest in August

Head of the Meadow Beach

Truro, Massachusetts · Atlantic Ocean

Truro's quietest stretch of national-seashore Atlantic

Split between town and National Seashore sections. Feels remote and wild — you can walk for miles. Less crowded than the Eastham and Wellfleet ocean beaches.

Head of the Meadow is the quietest of the Outer Cape Atlantic beaches and arguably the most beautiful — a long stretch of National Seashore sand at the seaward end of a glacial outwash valley in North Truro, with high green dunes behind, a wide hard-pack sand strand at low tide, and excellent surf casting. The beach has two access points: the National Seashore lot to the south (paid daily fee or pass) and the town lot to the north (Truro sticker only). Both share the same dramatic stretch of sand. The bike path that connects the two lots — the Head of the Meadow Bike Trail — runs along the back of the dunes through pitch pine and bayberry, and it's worth riding to a more secluded section. The swimming is true Atlantic — cold, with real surf — and lifeguards are stationed at the National Seashore section. Walk a quarter mile north or south of the lifeguard zone and you'll likely have a half-mile of beach essentially to yourself.

History

The wreck of the Italian bark Frances, lost in an 1872 December gale, is sometimes visible at extreme low tide off this beach.

Photo spot

View south down the dune line from the bike-trail overlook

Arrive
Mid-morning weekdays
Crowds
Moderate
Dogs
Seasonal
Lifeguards
On duty

Best for

SwimmingNatureQuiet

The beach

Lay of the land

Orientation
East-facing
Length
~3 mi
Backshore
Bluff-backed
Sand
Soft fine pale sand
Shade
none

Wildlife

Birds you may see: piping plover, American oystercatcher, northern gannet, common tern, least tern

Occasional whalesSeal viewing

Things to know

  • Occasional seal haul-outs nearby — a shark factor on outer-Cape waters.
  • Jellyfish more likely July–August.

Plan your visit

Parking & fees

Lot size
Medium
Enforcement
National Seashore daily fee or pass at south lot; Truro sticker only at north lot.

National Seashore pass or daily fee

Getting there

From Sagamore Bridge
55 min
From Bourne Bridge
60 min
Cell signal
spotty

Accessibility

Beach wheelchair
Available
Mobi Mat
Yes
Accessible parking
4 spaces
Path from parking
soft sand walk

Dogs

Dogs allowed on-leash in National Seashore sections outside lifeguarded swim area.

Rules & activities

What’s allowed

UmbrellasTents / canopies · small onlyAlcoholGrillsFires · permit onlyDronesSmoking

Activities

Surf · beach break · intermediateFishing · surfcasting

Safety & stewardship

Lifeguards on duty· Late June through Labor Day, 9am–5:30pm at NPS section Shark patrol active Significant plover closures

Photo by Chapin Kaynor via Google Places

Today

Sunrise5:05 AM
Sunset8:17 PM

Conditions

WavesSurf / Strong
Water58-64°F (July–Aug)
TidesModerate
SharksElevated
Jellyfishlow
Length~3 mi

Facilities

LifeguardsRestroomsShowersChanging rooms

Late June through Labor Day, 9am–5:30pm at NPS section

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