Between Dionis and Jetties beaches; access from Cliff Road. No lifeguard, no facilities, very little parking. Gentle surf; sandbar. Many steep steps must be descended to get to the beach and ascended when you leave. Gentle surf. Lovely views of Nantucket Sound and Great Point. Nights during August and September, bioluminscent creatures can be seen in the water.
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If you don’t mind the stairs (there’s a reason this is called Steps Beach) this is a beautiful island beach. It’s popular with photographers, and a good spot to watch the sun set if you don’t want to travel to Cisco. Calm surf and a sandbar at low tide. Also a spot to see the bioluminescence. Very little parking, so walk here or bike.
Sometimes called “Water Tower Beach.” Tide pools, few waves, nice beach for children. No stairs, but must trek up and down dune path to reach the beach. No lifeguard; no facilities. Beach ends at a retaining wall. Good shelling. Parking for about 25 vehicles, partial bike path accessibility (right off of Cliff Road).
Jetties Beach is a north shore beach on Nantucket with calm water and a wide stretch of sand. The beach has seasonal lifeguards, restrooms, showers, chair and umbrella rentals, and a playground area. Dining is available at Sandbar at Jetties Beach. The beach is accessible by NRTA shuttle and has nearby parking, making it one of the more accessible beach areas on Nantucket.
Brant Point Beach is located near Brant Point Lighthouse at the entrance to Nantucket Harbor. The beach offers views of boats entering and leaving the harbor along with views of the lighthouse and surrounding shoreline. Located close to town, the beach is within walking distance from downtown Nantucket and is one of the more accessible beach areas near the harbor.
1 Review on “Steps Beach”
If you don’t mind the stairs (there’s a reason this is called Steps Beach) this is a beautiful island beach. It’s popular with photographers, and a good spot to watch the sun set if you don’t want to travel to Cisco. Calm surf and a sandbar at low tide. Also a spot to see the bioluminescence. Very little parking, so walk here or bike.