Category: Provincetown

A fun-for-the-family Cape Cod Beach – Race Point Beach in Provincetown, MA

RACE POINT BEACH
Provincetown, MA

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Travel to the absolute tip of Cape Cod and you’ll arrive at Race Point Beach, which is recognized as one of the best beaches in the country. Why is it called Race Point? Those strong Atlantic offshore currents can travel you so fast that it makes for an exciting race amongst your friends as you let the fierce rip tide take you away. This beach is said to be the “wilder ocean sister of Herring Cove” as all the sand collected in this spot and then formed the sandy Race Point Beach we know today. The best part of this area is that swimming and sun tanning aren’t just the only things to do. Take a stroll through Provincetown‘s spectacular sand dunes or over to Race Point Lighthouse, which marks the tip of the Cape. The shoreline at Race Point has an incredible drop off that welcome occasional whales and sailboats coming from the deep water close inshore. Being the Atlantic waters it’ll surely be a chilly swim, but you can easily warm up again for Race Point faces north and gets sun all day long.

Before you enter the beach on Race Point Road off Rt. 6 you will see the Province Lands Visitor’s Center for you to find out more about the area and also the many summer activities offered by the Seashore. Parking costs $10 per day with facilities including  restrooms, lifeguards, and showers. Seasonal Oversand vehicle permits can be purchased at Race Point Beach from April 10-November 15 for $60. SUV’s with these permits can drive from Race Point all the way to High Head Beach in Truro.