Upon reading about this particular beach, one might assume that it is not a popular spot for swimming. However, during our visit, we found the Head of the Meadow Beach to be bustling with sunbathers and swimmers of all ages, taking advantage of the waves for surfing. The beach boasts a variety of reasons to visit, including the presence of lifeguards on duty from 10 am to 5 pm every day during the summer season. Additionally, there are five portable toilets available and ample parking, though there is a fee for parking unless you have purchased a season pass. Despite the crowds, this beach may just be the most stunning ocean beach in all of Truro.
We were fortunate to stumble upon this beach. It had everything we could have wanted.
This beach is perfect for shell collecting, swimming, and simply relaxing. It's conveniently located just a short walk from the parking lot, and also offers some interesting trails around the perimeter. Additionally, there's a fantastic oyster cove to explore.
The beach is truly exceptional, boasting a stunning view that is simply breathtaking.
The beach, known as Indian Neck, offers a picturesque shoreline that overlooks Wellfleet Bay, Great Island, and the town pier. To access it, you need to drive through a residential area, which typically results in a less crowded atmosphere based on my personal experience.
This charming beach is a true gem. Its small size only adds to its allure, creating an intimate and cozy atmosphere. The crystal-clear water beckons visitors to take a refreshing dip, while the soft sand invites them to lounge and soak up the sun. It's the perfect spot for a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.