
Campground Beach
Eastham, MA

Truro, Massachusetts · Cape Cod Bay
South Truro's quiet residents' Cape Cod Bay beach
A calm bay beach in North Truro with good sunset views and warm water. Less dramatic than the ocean side, but perfect for families who want easy swimming and Truro's quiet character.
Ryder Beach is a small Truro bay-side landing in the South Truro hamlet, with a sandy lot tucked between summer cottages and a wide curve of warm Cape Cod Bay water. It's not a destination beach in the Corn Hill or Head of the Meadow sense — there's no big lot, no concession, no signage. What it has is a residents' rhythm: families park their towels in the same spot summer after summer; kids learn to swim in the warm shallow water; the sunset crowd brings beach chairs and coolers and watches the sky turn pink over the bay. The tidal flat is broad enough at low tide for kids to chase fiddler crabs, and at high tide the swimming is easy and shallow. Like all Truro bay beaches, it requires a resident sticker, which limits the population to actual neighborhood residents and their guests — exactly the population that makes a beach feel like a beach should.
Photo spot
Driftwood log on the wrack line at sunset
Birds you may see: piping plover, American oystercatcher, common tern, great blue heron
Things to know
Sticker required, small lot
No dogs in season; allowed off-season on leash.
Photo by Nicholas Bono, SRA, RA via Google Places