Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have a family home on Cape Cod. We have a private beach. It's on the deed to our home. It does exist.
Is it an association beach or your own beach? We have an association beach that is a private beach for our neighborhood (along with a dock) but that doesn't seem very private to me. And while we use the dock we rarely use the beach because I prefer the Seashore beaches.
In our town there just aren't that many houses with their own beaches.
Anonymous wrote:We have a family home on Cape Cod. We have a private beach. It's on the deed to our home. It does exist.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have a family home on Cape Cod. We have a private beach. It's on the deed to our home. It does exist.
What town and, if ocean side, what keeps people from walking from elsewhere to your beach?
We live in Orleans. Potchet is private beach but if you're at Nauset and walk to Potchet, noone is kicking you off the beach.
Yeah, but if you are the antagonistic type visiting from the DC/VA/MD area, you want us to spell it out for you? No can do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The national seashore beaches are wonderful. They run from eastham (Coast Guard) to Ptown. I love Nauset Beach in Orleans but it does get crowded. Those are all ocean beaches, sounds like you were on the bay side?
Yes, my friend was freaked out by shark sightings (and maybe an attack a few years ago?) so we didn't swim on the ocean side. We can ditch them for a day for clear water. Did we need a special car tag to drive there though?
It's public land. You just need to pay for parking. And go early. There have been sharks in the bay this year too but the chance of a shark attack is super low.
What is public land? You think "National Seashore" means public land? LOL!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have a family home on Cape Cod. We have a private beach. It's on the deed to our home. It does exist.
What town and, if ocean side, what keeps people from walking from elsewhere to your beach?
We live in Orleans. Potchet is private beach but if you're at Nauset and walk to Potchet, noone is kicking you off the beach.
Anonymous wrote:We have a family home on Cape Cod. We have a private beach. It's on the deed to our home. It does exist.
Anonymous wrote:The national seashore beaches are wonderful. They run from eastham (Coast Guard) to Ptown. I love Nauset Beach in Orleans but it does get crowded. Those are all ocean beaches, sounds like you were on the bay side?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How does one transfer a sticker from a rental house?
In most towns you don't. They go on the car. In our town (Chatham) they write the license plate number on the sticker so definitely not transferable. If you buy a pass at the National Seashore they peel off the back and put the sticker right on the windshield. You can also pay for a single day of parking at the Seashore.
We have a Chatham beach sticker but don't go to that many beaches that use it. And at all of those beaches you can pay for parking by the day. The majority of beaches on the Cape are open to all but have parking fees. Some towns have weekly stickers or passes available, look it up on the town website. But be aware that they will only cover town operated parking lots/beaches.
Anonymous wrote:How does one transfer a sticker from a rental house?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The national seashore beaches are wonderful. They run from eastham (Coast Guard) to Ptown. I love Nauset Beach in Orleans but it does get crowded. Those are all ocean beaches, sounds like you were on the bay side?
Yes, my friend was freaked out by shark sightings (and maybe an attack a few years ago?) so we didn't swim on the ocean side. We can ditch them for a day for clear water. Did we need a special car tag to drive there though?
It's public land. You just need to pay for parking. And go early. There have been sharks in the bay this year too but the chance of a shark attack is super low.
