
Fuller Street Beach
Edgartown, Martha's Vineyard, MA

Falmouth, Massachusetts · Vineyard Sound
Falmouth's classic Vineyard Sound village beach
A lively neighborhood beach right in Falmouth Heights with views across Vineyard Sound to Martha's Vineyard. Walk to restaurants and ice cream shops on Grand Avenue. Free to access, but parking is tight.
Falmouth Heights Beach is the rare Cape beach that you walk to from a real neighborhood. The Heights is a Victorian-era summer-cottage colony perched on a low bluff just east of Falmouth Inner Harbor, and the beach runs along its base — a half-mile of sound-facing sand looking south to Martha's Vineyard. Grand Avenue, the bluff-top promenade, has the British Beer Company, the Casino by the Sea, and a generation's worth of summer-job ice-cream-stand kids. The water is warm Vineyard Sound water, the swimming is gentle, and the beach is fully public with lifeguards and bathhouses. Parking, however, is essentially nonexistent for non-residents — there's a small daily-fee lot but it fills by 10am, and the surrounding streets are mostly resident-permit. If you're staying in the Heights or at one of the inns up the bluff, you're golden; otherwise rent a bike and roll in via the Shining Sea Bikeway extension. The Vineyard ferry passes through the sound view all day long.
History
The Falmouth Heights neighborhood was developed as a Methodist summer-cottage colony beginning in 1871.
Photo spot
Vineyard ferry passing the Heights bluff at sunset
Birds you may see: herring gull, great black-backed gull, common tern, double-crested cormorant
Things to know
Street parking, limited — walk or bike recommended
No dogs in season; allowed off-season on leash.
Photo by Saarangi via Google Places
Late June through Labor Day, 10am–5pm
Grand Avenue restaurants and ice cream shops a 2-minute walk up the bluff

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