Kalmus Beach in HyannisCape Cod Times file
Covell Beach: Just down the road from popular Craigville Beach, Covell Beach is very similar but slightly smaller and only for residents who have beach stickers. Located on Nantucket Sound, in-season water tends to be gentle and warm. Craigville Beach Road, Centerville.
Craigville Beach: Disabled accessible. Long, wide beach. Beautiful view. Very big. Lots of parking. Can be crowded. Located on Nantucket Sound usually means gentle and warm water. Craigville Beach Road, Centerville.
Craigville Beach in Centerville
Eric Williams, Cape Cod Times
Dowses Beach: Disabled accessible. Fishing platform. Breakwater to explore. Good-sized parking lot. Nice sandy beach. Located on Nantucket Sound usually means gentle and warm water. 348 E. Bay Road, Osterville.
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YARMOUTH PORT Grays Beach has become increasingly popular over the past few years, but last summer the number of visitors exploded.
“Under the COVID restrictions, going to the beaches was one of the few things you could actually do, and people wanted to be outside and be able to socially distance,” Yarmouth Department of Public Works Director Jeff Colby said. “Because of that, the demand for that beach well exceeded anything that we d experienced previously. It was much busier, more chaotic.”
The beach, also known as Bass Hole, has historically been free to all, with its 51 lined spaces open to the general public on a first-come, first-served basis.