Eel Point Road
Nantucket, MA
Nantucket, Massachusetts · Atlantic Ocean / Sesachacha Pond
Where Nantucket's east-shore pond nearly meets the Atlantic
A remote east shore beach where Sesachacha Pond nearly meets the ocean. Dramatic scenery where freshwater and saltwater worlds collide. Few visitors make it out here, which is the appeal.
Quidnet is the east side of Nantucket at its quietest — a windswept beach where Sesachacha Pond comes within a few yards of the open Atlantic, separated by nothing but a narrow strip of barrier dune. The town breaches the dune most springs to flush the pond; the rest of the year you stand on a sliver of sand with a freshwater pond at your back and the ocean at your feet. There's a small free lot at the end of Quidnet Road, no facilities, and almost never anyone here. Birding around the pond edges is excellent; surfcasters work the beach at dawn. Bring everything and stay for the quiet.
Photo spot
Sesachacha Pond and the ocean separated by the narrow dune at golden hour
Birds you may see: piping plover, least tern, American oystercatcher, great blue heron, snowy egret
Things to know
Small lot at end of Quidnet Road
Allowed on leash; restricted in plover closure zones.
Nantucket, MA

Nantucket, MA

Nantucket, MA