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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.
Ocean / SurfSticker / Day FeeBest in August

Nauset Beach

Orleans, Massachusetts · Atlantic Ocean

Orleans' ten-mile Atlantic barrier-beach flagship

Ten miles of wild Atlantic barrier beach — one of the Cape's most iconic stretches of sand. Serious surf, strong currents, and a raw ocean energy that makes you feel small. Consistently ranked among America's best beaches.

Nauset Beach is the Orleans flagship and one of the great Atlantic barrier beaches on the East Coast — ten miles of wild Atlantic surf stretching south from the Orleans town lot all the way to Chatham's Monomoy, much of it accessible only by oversand vehicle permit. The town-managed swimming section is at the north end where the big paved lot sits behind a low dune; the lifeguard zone is wide and well-staffed, the bathhouse is full-service, and there's a long-running snack-bar tradition (Liam's was here for decades; Sundae School and various successors carry the torch). The surf is the real reason to come: hollow, consistent beach-break waves that draw surfers from Boston, Providence, and Hartford. The longshore current runs hard south, so swimmers and surfers both learn quickly to line up landmarks on the dune. Walk south of the lifeguard zone and within ten minutes you can have nearly empty beach; walk far enough south past the dune breach and you're in genuine wilderness. Ranked among America's best beaches every year there's a poll.

History

The 1987 breach at the north end fundamentally changed the Nauset Beach barrier system; the inlet has been migrating south ever since.

Photo spot

Long view south down the dune line at golden hour

Arrive
Arrive before 9am summer weekends
Crowds
High
Dogs
Seasonal
Lifeguards
On duty

Best for

SurfingBodyboarding

The beach

Lay of the land

Orientation
East-facing
Length
~10 mi
Backshore
Dune / flat
Sand
Soft fine pale sand
Shade
none

Wildlife

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

Occasional whalesSeal viewing

Things to know

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

Plan your visit

Parking & fees

$25

daily fee

Lot size
Large
Enforcement
Orleans sticker or $25 daily; lot fills by 10am on summer weekends.

Daily parking $25, large lot that fills by 10am in summer

Getting there

From Sagamore Bridge
30 min
From Bourne Bridge
35 min
Cell signal
good

Accessibility

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

Dogs

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

Rules & activities

What’s allowed

UmbrellasTents / canopies · small onlyAlcoholGrillsFires · permit onlyDronesSmoking

Activities

Surf · beach break · intermediateUnofficial SUP/kayak launchFishing · surfcasting

Safety & stewardship

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

Photo by Dan Dill via Google Places

Today

Sunrise5:05 AM
Sunset8:16 PM

Conditions

WavesSurf / Strong
Water58-64°F (July–Aug)
TidesModerate
SharksElevated
Jellyfishlow
Length~10 mi

Facilities

LifeguardsRestroomsShowersChanging rooms

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

Nauset Beach snack bar at the bathhouse in season

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