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| Long, narrow beach. Not too much room. Pebbly sand. Lots of shells and rocks. Not crowded. Families. Large parking. Attendant on duty. No walk. Bike rack. |
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| Wood Neck Beach, in the Sippewisset area on the western shore of Falmouth, is a sandy bay-side beach backed by grass-covered dunes. At high tide the beach is very narrow, but sandbars and shallow tide pools make this a good place for children when the tide is out. |
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| With lots of rocks and shells, Wood Neck isn't the best place to lay out on a beach towel, but it can be a good place for windsurfing or a quick dip. |
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Saltwater |
Fresh water |
Yes |
No |
Lifeguards |
Food |
Yes |
Yes |
Showers |
Restrooms |
No |
Yes |
Camping |
Swimming lessons: |
No |
Yes |
Picnic area |
Boardwalk |
No |
No |
Public beach |
Resident only |
No |
Yes |
Seasonal |
Resident parking fee |
Yes |
$60 beach sticker |
Seasonal parking fee |
Daily parking fee |
$200 beach sticker |
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Weekly parking fee |
Handicap parking |
$60 ($70/2 weeks, $80/3 weeks, $90/4 weeks) |
Yes |
handicap chairs |
Handicap restrooms |
Yes |
No |
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