{"ok":true,"data":{"id":2782,"slug":"breakwater-beach-brewster","name":"Breakwater Beach","country":"USA","state":"Massachusetts","city":"Brewster","coords":{"lat":41.7896,"lng":-70.0592},"beachType":null,"tags":["famous"],"article":{"hero":"You'll arrive to find the waterline precisely where the tide chart promised—perhaps at your feet, perhaps a twenty-minute walk across ribbed sand that records every gull's footprint. This is Cape Cod Bay's signature performance: the difference between high and low tide can exceed ten feet, transforming Breakwater from a conventional beach into an exposed seabed where periwinkles cling to rocks and minnows dart through warm shallows.\n\nThe gentle slope means even when the water returns, waves barely qualify as ripples—crucial for parents watching toddlers wade without worry. No rip currents, no sudden drop-offs, just a gradual descent into bath-temperature water by July. Pack sand toys, but also small nets and buckets: the real entertainment lies in tidal exploration, not castle architecture.\n\nThe beach takes its name from the stone breakwater extending into the bay, built in the 1800s to protect Brewster's oyster beds. Now it serves as a landmark when you're walking the flats, a reassuring guide back to your towel when you've wandered farther than intended. Arrive two hours before low tide to watch the transformation; consult the posted tide chart like scripture. The bay keeps its own schedule, and you'll want to keep yours synchronized.","teaser":"Brewster's Breakwater Beach plays a daily disappearing act: high tide delivers gentle lapping waves; low tide unveils a lunar landscape of sandbars stretching toward the horizon. Your children will chase hermit crabs in ankle-deep pools warmed by afternoon sun while you plant your chair on sand still damp from the bay's retreat.","uniqueAngle":"Few beaches offer such dramatic tidal swings, creating an entirely different landscape—and activity—every six hours.","accessType":"Drive-up","thingsToDo":[{"icon":"swim","title":"Tide Pool Safaris","subtitle":"Hermit crabs at low tide"},{"icon":"sun","title":"Warm Shallow Wading","subtitle":"Sun-heated water by mid-summer"},{"icon":"camera","title":"Sandbar Panoramas","subtitle":"Walk toward distant waterline"},{"icon":"food","title":"Picnic at Sunset","subtitle":"Tables overlook the bay"}],"audience":{"surfer":"Save your board for the Atlantic side. Cape Cod Bay delivers negligible swell—protected waters mean flat conditions year-round, with barely a knee-high wave even during nor'easters. The extreme tidal range creates strong currents during the turn, but nothing rideable. If you're camping in Brewster between surf sessions at Nauset or Coast Guard, use this beach for recovery paddles in bathwater-calm conditions. The bay's a bathtub, not a break.","couples":"Book a room at the Captain Freeman Inn three blocks inland, then walk to the beach for sunsets that paint the bay in shades of apricot and rose. The breakwater itself offers a semi-private perch above other beachgoers. Pack wine and cheese from Brewster Select Wines; consumption is discreet after the lifeguard leaves at five. For dinner, Chillingsworth's bistro menu offers French technique without the formality. Morning low tides provide solitary walks across sand that stretches uninterrupted toward Wellfleet.","backpacker":"Nickerson State Park campground is three miles inland—sites run $17 for Massachusetts residents, $35 for out-of-staters, with showers included. Bike the Rail Trail directly to town. Beach parking requires a $25 daily sticker or $60 weekly from the town hall, but pedestrians and cyclists enter free. Grab sandwiches under $9 at Brewster Market; their beach plum jam is local and costs less than artisanal spreads. The town library offers WiFi and air conditioning between beach sessions.","local":"Arrive ninety minutes before low tide on weekday mornings in June or September—you'll have the flats nearly alone. The rock jetty on the eastern end holds stripers during the spring and fall runs; locals fish dawn and dusk. Winter storm tides deposit sea glass and whelk shells worth collecting. Skip July and August weekends entirely unless you're meeting friends; the parking lot fills by ten. Pack tick spray for walks through the dune grass behind the lot.","family":null,"party":null,"diver":null,"explorer":null},"faqs":[{"a":"Breakwater Beach is exceptionally safe for families with children. Located on Cape Cod Bay, the beach features calm, shallow waters with minimal waves due to its protected location. The gentle slope extends far out, allowing kids to wade safely. Lifeguards are typically on duty during summer months. The beach lacks strong currents or undertows common on ocean-side beaches. However, be aware of tidal flats—during low tide, the water recedes significantly, creating expansive sandy areas perfect for exploring but requiring a long walk to reach swimming depth.","q":"Is Breakwater Beach safe for swimming with children?"},{"a":"Summer (June-August) offers warm weather and full amenities, but expect crowds and parking challenges. Late May and September provide pleasant temperatures with fewer visitors—ideal for families seeking a quieter experience. Low tide visits are popular year-round for exploring tidal pools and flats, occurring roughly twice daily (check local tide charts). Cape Cod Bay waters warm up slower than ocean beaches, with comfortable swimming temperatures from July through early September. Early morning visits offer spectacular sunrises and calm conditions before afternoon breezes arrive.","q":"When is the best time to visit Breakwater Beach?"},{"a":"Breakwater Beach has a designated parking lot on Breakwater Road in Brewster. During summer season (typically late June through Labor Day), parking requires a daily beach sticker or seasonal Brewster beach parking permit. Daily passes can be purchased at the Brewster Visitor Center or online through the town's recreation department. Fees vary but expect $20-25 for daily parking. Parking is free for Brewster residents with proper permits. The lot fills quickly on summer weekends, so arrive before 10am for best availability.","q":"Where do you park at Breakwater Beach and how much does it cost?"},{"a":"Breakwater Beach has public restrooms and outdoor showers available during the summer season. However, there are no food concessions directly at the beach, so pack snacks, lunch, and plenty of water. The nearby Brewster town center (about 2 miles away) offers restaurants, cafes, and grocery stores including Sundae School Ice Cream and Brewster Fish House. Several family-friendly lodging options exist within a few miles, including motels, inns, and vacation rentals. The beach has picnic tables and shaded areas for enjoying packed meals.","q":"Are there food options and restrooms at Breakwater Beach?"},{"a":"Breakwater Beach is famous for dramatic tidal changes—the water can recede up to a mile during low tide, exposing vast sandy flats. This extreme tidal range (8-12 feet) is characteristic of Cape Cod Bay beaches. The exposed flats reveal tide pools teeming with marine life including hermit crabs, minnows, and shells, making it a natural classroom for children. Many visitors specifically time their arrival for low tide to explore these areas. Always monitor tide schedules and keep track of time, as the tide returns relatively quickly across the flat terrain.","q":"How far does the water go out at low tide at Breakwater Beach?"}]},"seo":{"title":"Breakwater Beach: Brewster's Calm Tidal Playground on Cape Cod","description":"Cape Cod Bay's gentlest shore reveals sandbars at low tide where children wade through warm shallows. 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