
Barlows Landing Beach
Bourne, MA

Falmouth, Massachusetts · Buzzards Bay
Sippewissett's quiet Buzzards Bay marsh-fringed beach
A quiet Buzzards Bay beach tucked between Sippewissett and West Falmouth. Protected waters and a serene setting. Resident-only parking keeps it uncrowded even on peak summer days.
Wood Neck Beach is the Sippewissett village beach — a long, narrow strip of Buzzards Bay sand backed by salt marsh and reached via a small footbridge from a residents-only parking lot. The footbridge crosses the Little Sippewissett Marsh creek, and at high tide the kids in the lot are already mid-jump off the bridge into the tidal flow. The beach itself is wide and gently sloping into warm bay water; the cove geometry shelters it from the prevailing southwest wind so the surface is almost always calm. The marsh behind the beach is one of the better preserved on the Upper Cape — Buzzards Bay Coalition runs occasional kayak tours of the creeks — and you'll see fiddler crabs, mummichogs, and great egrets working the channels. Parking is strictly Falmouth-resident-stickered with maybe forty spots, but on a weekday afternoon you can often find a space; on weekends it's locals-only by attrition.
Photo spot
Kids jumping off the footbridge into the marsh creek at high tide
Birds you may see: great egret, snowy egret, osprey, willet, American oystercatcher
Things to know
Resident sticker only
No dogs in season; allowed off-season on leash.
Photo by Googler 123 via Google Places
Late June through Labor Day, 10am–5pm
Wood Neck Beach requires a town parking sticker or a paid day pass in summer. Lots fill early on weekends, so arrive before about 10am.
Dogs are not permitted at Wood Neck Beach during the summer season — No dogs in season; allowed off-season on leash.
Yes — Wood Neck Beach is staffed by lifeguards during the summer season (Late June through Labor Day, 10am–5pm).
Wood Neck Beach has public restrooms available in season.
Wood Neck Beach is a calm, bay-side beach on Buzzards Bay. Expect calm, gentle water that's good for young kids and easy swimming. Average summer water temperature is around 68-74°F (July–Aug).
Wood Neck Beach is especially good for families and seclusion.
Anytime; tiny lot but rarely truly full.

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