The following regulations have been enacted by the Dukes County Commission to ensure that the beach can be enjoyed by the public while also protecting the natural resources found on the beach.
BEACH ACCESS & PROTECTION
Waterfront portions of the beach and marked trails are for public access by pedestrians only.
Use designated pathways between parking areas and waterfront areas. Do not walk on the vegetation, climb dunes (DUNES MAY BE FULL OF TICKS AND POISON IVY), cut or remove any vegetation. Harvest of berries (blueberries, beach plums, rose hips) is allowed along roadside and designated pathways only.
Keep out of wildlife protection areas delineated by rope (symbolic) fencing during bird nesting season (April 1 – August 31, or until the nesting season ends).
Kites (including those used for kite surfing), along with their operators, are prohibited from launching, flying, and disembarking within 200 meters of shorebird nesting, chick rearing, and foraging areas during the nesting season, April 1 through August 31. ~Kites resemble predators and disturb the nesting and foraging birds.
No balloons are allowed on the beach.
DOGS AND PETS restrictions:
PARKING
PUBLIC SAFETY
No open fires or fireworks. Charcoal grills are not allowed. ~Contained gas grills may be used for cooking purposes only.
No canopies larger than 10x12 feet.
No overnight camping or sleeping
No removing, defacing or otherwise damaging signs, posts, roping or other structures.
No littering: Remove all rubbish, trash, food or refuse which you are responsible for ($3,000 fine per MGL Chapter 270, Section 16). Everything carried in MUST be carried out and disposed of properly of site. There are no trash receptacles on the beach. ~
Behavior that endangers the public, causes a nuisance or harasses wildlife is prohibited.
There are no lifeguards, swim at your own risk.
PARTIES OR SPECIAL EVENTS
Any group, gathering or convergence of more than 50 people for social, recreational or commercial purposes is required to obtain a permit in advance from the County Manager’s Office. Any event or group utilizing a caterer or conducting any commercial activity (regardless of number of people in the group) is also required to obtain a permit. Permit Applications can be obtained on the county website or by contacting the County Manager at manager@dukescounty.org , P.O. Box 190, Edgartown, MA 02539. ~Tel. 508 696 3840
VEHICULAR ACCESS FOR LICENSED SHELL FISHERMEN
VIOLATIONS
There will be a $50 fine for each infraction (Mass.General Law Acts 1971, Section 161.) unless MGL specifies a higher fine (littering, illegal parking in handicap parking spot, etc.).
RULES & REGULATIONS ARE ENFORCED BY
DUKES COUNTY MANAGER AND HER DESIGNEES
(DUKES COUNTY BEACH PATROL)
Approved as amended on May 1, 2019.