
Chapoquoit Beach
Falmouth, MA

Sandwich, Massachusetts · Cape Cod Bay
Sandwich's iconic boardwalk-and-beach experience
Connected to the famous Sandwich Boardwalk over the marsh — the walk out to the beach is half the experience. Bay-side calm water with views of the canal and great sunset potential.
Town Neck Beach is reached via the Sandwich Boardwalk, a third-of-a-mile wooden walkway built over marsh and tidal creek that is itself one of the most beloved landmarks in Sandwich. Hurricane Bob destroyed an earlier boardwalk in 1991; the current structure was rebuilt with planks engraved with thousands of names — memorials, dedications, in-jokes — that visitors stop to read on the walk out. The beach beyond is the same rocky, eroded Cape Cod Bay shore that defines Sandwich's coastline, with a wide stone-strewn fringe at high tide and broad firm flats at low. Sunsets across the bay toward the canal mouth are quietly spectacular. The walk back, with the marsh grass glowing gold and the herons settling in for the night, is the real ritual of Town Neck. Parking at the boardwalk entrance is sticker or daily fee in season.
History
The current boardwalk was rebuilt with engraved memorial planks after Hurricane Bob destroyed the original in 1991.
Photo spot
The boardwalk stretching across marsh at sunset
Birds you may see: great blue heron, snowy egret, osprey, willet, American oystercatcher
Things to know
Sticker required in season, boardwalk parking available
No dogs on beach in season; boardwalk allows leashed dogs year-round.
Photo by James Tenreiro via Google Places
Late June through Labor Day, 10am–5pm

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