The first time I visited Cape Cod, two years ago in 2021, I stayed at a place more centrally located on the cape, Yarmouth Port. I wandered the villages and beaches on the Atlantic coast, as well as a few other interesting spots (see below for links). Falmouth is on the southwestern point of the Cape. This trip, I checked out some of the beaches of Falmouth on the southern and western shore.
In the summer, I had walked the Shining Sea bike path to Falmouth Beach and Surf Drive Beach, but there were few parking areas and the somewhat small areas of sand were crowded. In September, however, the crowds were gone and I could park by Surf Drive Beach and spend some time walking, letting my bare feet sink into the cool sand, and even dip into the chilly waters. Woodneck Beach and Chapoquoit Beach were pleasant, but Old Silver Beach, a bit further north, was my favorite, with enough of a sandy apron for people to sunbathe, play volleyball, and walk some distance. I can’t recall which of these photos came from which beach, but each was lovely in its own way. Fragrant sea breeze, gentle rhythmic waves, the company of sea birds, and interesting things to find hiding in the sand.














One calm evening I returned to west-facing Woodneck for sunset.


And a few sights around Falmouth





Hurricane Lee passed far enough out to sea not to be destructive. Just a day and a half of wind and rain.
Older Cape Cod posts:
Cape Cod July 2023:
Falmouth bike path to beach, Martha’s Vineyard, Heritage Gardens
Cape Cod Fall 2021:
Yarmouth and Hyannis, Chatham, National Seashore, Provincetown, Yarmouth, Chapin sunset, Cape Cod Canal, Sandwich, Nor’easter, Falmouth, Woods Hole
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It’s so peaceful when the crowds are gone. Maggie’s
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True, so good to enjoy off-season.
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Looks like a lovely and calm day on the beach!
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It was actually a calm, lovely four or five days!
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The beaches on the East Coast look colder, but no less stunning than what I’m used to on the West Coast! Looks like another good time in Cape Cod!
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Massachusetts is much further north than the beaches you frequent! I’m sure the southern ones would be more similar.
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As usual, your images are fabulous!
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Thanks so much, Luisa! I appreciate you.
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You’re more than welcome 🌹
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Gorgeous photos of a gorgeous walk Ruth. I really like the one of that gang of shore birds walking like they own the place. Hope your Saturday is going well. Allan
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Thanks so much, Allan! I suppose they do own the place, certainly more than we do. Enjoy your weekend.
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I have only been there once and it was just an absolutely wonderful experience. I met my sister there and we totally explored the area! Sharing one. of. my photos… https://tinyurl.com/3rmwh56k Renny
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Thanks for reading! Glad you enjoyed the Cape, a great place to wander.
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I love the group of birds. Your photos bring to life the serenity and beauty of the beaches, I really enjoyed following along on your walk Ruth
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Thank you, Hannah! I love that photo too – the birds were beach walking along with me. I appreciate your comment.
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I can almost feel the pebbles and sand between my toes. Your photos are expressive and real.
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I so appreciate your comment. There were so many little rocks piled up in places that I had to put my sandals on, but sand on bare feet is a feeling I treasure.
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I’m always a fan of travelling during the off-season to avoid the crowds. Looks like you had these beautiful beaches all to yourself in September. Nice shots from along the shoreline.
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There were a few people around, but easy to avoid. Thanks so much.
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Thanks for this tour. I know much of the Cape pretty well. But not Falmouth. My wife and I should explore Falmouth during a future vacation.
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Truth be told, the beaches on the Falmouth end don’t compare to the Atlantic beaches, so much more dramatic and wonderful dunes. But there are a few excellent restaurants that I will miss.
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Your photos give me plenty of reasons to want to go back. Our one trip to the Cape was a determined effort to make it to Provincetown and back in a day, so virtually all of the sightseeing was from inside the car. Next time we’ll spend more time out there!
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Great beaches and dunes all the way along the Atlantic coast and some charming little towns. Of course, Provincetown is the best.
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We liked Chatham in particular. A friend lives across the street from the small yacht club. Beautiful houses.
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Lovely photographs. I really got that feeling of being by the sea, and of walking barefoot in the sand.
Alison
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Thanks so much, Alison! That’s what I was hoping to convey.
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Love quiet days on the beach. Great photos
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Thanks so much, Beth!
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Wonderful shots, Ruth. I loved the sunset video and the beach walk – the sound of the waves is always soothing.
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Thank you, Mrs W! Living inland, I don’t get to a beach often, so it’s always a treat.
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