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Heads up

  • 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.
  • No lifeguards; strong rip currents and surf.
Ocean / SurfFree & OpenHidden gemBest in July

East Beach

Edgartown, Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts · Atlantic Ocean + Cape Pogue Bay

Chappy's wild Atlantic shore

Take the tiny Chappy Ferry, then bike or drive to Cape Pogue Wildlife Refuge. Remote, wild Atlantic beach with nesting shorebirds, seals, and virtually no other people. The journey is part of the experience.

East Beach is the eastern shoreline of Chappaquiddick, accessible by taking the tiny Chappy Ferry from Edgartown and then biking or driving across the island to the Cape Pogue Wildlife Refuge entrance. It's a barrier beach in the truest sense — Atlantic on one side, Cape Pogue Bay on the other — with no facilities, no concessions, and almost no other people on a typical summer day. The Trustees of Reservations manage the property; non-members pay a per-vehicle fee. The water is cold and the surf is real, with rip currents that demand respect. The reward is solitude: nesting plovers and oystercatchers, occasional seal sightings, and a horizon free of buildings. Bring everything, including extra water; in summer the sun can be brutal and there's no shade. The Chappy Ferry runs every ten minutes in season; it's a short trip but the ferry itself is part of the charm.

Photo spot

The dune crossing with the Cape Pogue Lighthouse visible north

Arrive
Mid-morning after the first Chappy Ferry
Crowds
Low
Dogs
Seasonal

Best for

SeclusionNatureFishingBirding

The beach

Lay of the land

Orientation
East-facing
Length
~2.5 mi
Backshore
Dune / flat
Sand
Fine tan sand with cobble at the wrack line
Shade
none

Wildlife

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

Seal viewingEelgrass 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
Trustees fee per vehicle; lot is small.

Trustees property, $3 Chappy Ferry + beach fee

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
long walk

Dogs

Dogs not permitted in the wildlife refuge during plover nesting season.

Pairs well with

Rules & activities

What’s allowed

UmbrellasTents / canopies · small onlyAlcoholGrillsFiresDronesSmoking

Activities

Surf · beach break · intermediateUnofficial SUP/kayak launchFishing · surfcastingFishing · fly

Safety & stewardship

Significant plover closures

Photo by L. B. via Google Places

Today

Sunrise5:09 AM
Sunset8:17 PM

Conditions

WavesSurf / Strong
Water62-68°F (July–Aug)
TidesModerate
SharksModerate
Jellyfishlow
Length~2.5 mi

Facilities

Restrooms

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