
Thumpertown Beach
Eastham, MA

Eastham, Massachusetts · Cape Cod Bay
Peaceful bay beach with a hidden marsh behind it
A peaceful Eastham bay beach with excellent sunset views. The name comes from the meadow behind the beach that floods at high tide. Another quiet alternative to First Encounter.
Sunken Meadow takes its name from the salt marsh meadow behind the dune that floods at high tide, creating a hidden tidal pond. The beach itself is small and almost always quiet — at most a dozen cars on a peak summer day. Like its Eastham bay-side siblings, it offers warm shallow water on the incoming tide, broad firm flats at low, and a sunset over the bay that doesn't get the First Encounter crowd because most visitors don't know to look here. Bring everything; there are no facilities. Best in September, when the water still holds August's warmth, the greenhead flies have given up, and you can have the beach and the sunset largely to yourself. The marsh behind the beach is a quiet birding spot — egrets, willets, the occasional osprey overhead.
Photo spot
The flooded marsh behind the dune at high tide
Birds you may see: great blue heron, snowy egret, willet, osprey, great black-backed gull
Things to know
Sticker required, small lot
No dogs in season; allowed off-season on leash.
Photo by Larisa Fay via Google Places

Eastham, MA

Eastham, MA

Eastham, MA