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First Encounter Beach

Eastham, Massachusetts · Cape Cod Bay

Cape Cod's most famous sunset — and a 1620 Pilgrim landmark

Named for the Pilgrims' first encounter with the Nauset people in 1620. Now famous for having arguably the best sunset on Cape Cod — the sky over the bay turns impossible colors.

First Encounter Beach is the standard against which Cape Cod sunsets are measured. The beach faces due west across Cape Cod Bay, and the parking lot fills an hour before sundown on any clear evening — families on tailgates with wine and cheese, photographers with tripods, kids running the flats. The shoreline curves gently, the dunes are low, and there is nothing between you and the dropping sun but bay water and sky. By day it's a wide, warm, shallow family beach with the same enormous tidal swing as the rest of the Eastham bay shore — at low tide the flats extend a quarter mile out. A modest stone marker near the dune commemorates the December 1620 encounter between Captain Myles Standish's exploring party and Nauset warriors — historically the first armed contact between the Pilgrims and the people who had lived on Cape Cod for thousands of years. Lifeguards are usually on duty, and there are real restrooms and a freshwater rinse. Get here early on summer evenings; arrive 90 minutes pre-sunset for a chance at parking.

History

Site of the December 1620 First Encounter between Captain Myles Standish's Pilgrim exploring party and the Nauset people — the first armed contact between English settlers and the Wampanoag confederation.

Photo spot

The dune-top view at sunset — Cape Cod's most-photographed sunset

Arrive
Arrive 90 minutes before sunset for a parking spot
Crowds
High
Dogs
Seasonal
Lifeguards
On duty
Sunsets
Great spot

Best for

Families

The beach

Lay of the land

Orientation
West-facing (sunset)
Length
~0.6 mi
Tide flat
~600 yd at low tide
Backshore
Dune / flat
Sand
Soft fine tan sand with firm low-tide flats
Shade
none

Wildlife

Birds you may see: herring gull, great black-backed gull, willet, sanderling, semipalmated plover

Tidepools

Things to know

  • 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
Medium
Enforcement
Eastham sticker or $25 daily; lot fills before sunset.

Sticker required, fills fast at sunset

Getting there

Cell signal
good

Accessibility

Beach wheelchair
Available
Mobi Mat
Yes
Accessible parking
4 spaces
Path from parking
level

Dogs

No dogs in season; allowed off-season on leash.

Pairs well with

Rules & activities

What’s allowed

UmbrellasTents / canopies · small onlyAlcoholGrillsFiresDronesSmoking

Activities

Designated SUP/kayak launch

Safety & stewardship

Lifeguards on duty· Late June through Labor Day, 9am–5pm Partial plover closure (seasonal)

Photo by Benjamin Ashbaugh via Google Places

Today

Water60°F
Sunrise5:05 AM
Sunset8:16 PM

Conditions

WavesCalm water
Water66-72°F (July–Aug)
TidesHigh variance
SharksLow risk
Jellyfishlow
Length~0.6 mi

Facilities

LifeguardsRestroomsShowersChanging rooms

Late June through Labor Day, 9am–5pm

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