Bass Hole
The north side of Yarmouth on Cape Cod Bay is only about one and a half miles long and is largely marshland, save for a small beach at Bass Hole on the east end (also known as Gray's Beach). Bass Hole is at the mouth of Garden Creek and has a long boardwalk that extends over the salt marsh and offers an excellent view of coastal plant and marine life as well as nature's beauty. Bass Hole Beach is rather small and, at low tide, has very little water, which makes it perfect for small children. Bass Hole is considered by many to be one of the great spots on the Cape to watch the sun going down.
Bass Hole Beach has a large picnic area with a pavilion and bathroom facilities. You'll also find some free parking, and there are lifeguards on duty.
Take Center Street to the end, off of Route 6A/ Main Street in Yarmouthport.
Smugglers
Smugglers Beach (also known as Bass River Beach) is a good family beach with a fishing pier, a large parking area, and a snack bar. This beach, located at the mouth of Bass River in South Yarmouth, also has lifeguards and bathroom facilities Tthere is a daily parking fee.
On South Shore Drive off of Route 28.
Sea Gull
Sitting just west of Parkers River you will find Sea Gull Beach. Offering plenty of parking spaces, this is Yarmouth's largest and most popular beach, especially with high school and college students. It is located on Nantucket Sound and is great for swimming and windsurfing.
Sea Gull Beach has lifeguards, toilet facilities, a few picnic tables, and concessions. There is a daily parking fee. Off Sea Gull Road, which is off South Sea Avenue, off Route 28 in West Yarmouth.
Jetties Beach
Jetties Beach is a beautiful beach facing Nantucket Sound. Its an easy bike ride from town. It is great for families, with facilities such as changing rooms, a playground, tennis courts, volleyball nets, showers, restrooms, childrens swimming lessons, and a boardwalk to the beach. Windsurfing, sailboat, and kayak rentals are available.