Great Point is Nantucket’s top spot for beach driving, inviting adventure seekers with its natural beauty and exclusive exploration opportunities. To access this pristine barrier beach, you’ll need the Trustees Great Point Pass, showcasing the untouched allure of Nantucket’s coastline.
Best for: Finding a quiet spot with no one else around
Gateway to the Wild:
Situated at Nantucket’s tip, Great Point, or the Coskata-Coatue Wildlife Refuge, spans about 7 miles of sandy terrain. It’s not just a drive; it’s a nature immersion. The Great Point Lighthouse, a historic landmark, overlooks this remote outpost, adding a touch of maritime history.
Diverse Ecosystems:
Great Point features varied ecosystems, making it a haven for nature enthusiasts. From the crashing waves to the maritime oak forests and red cedar savannah, the refuge offers a sensory feast. It’s not just about the drive; it’s about immersing yourself in Nantucket’s coastal ecosystems.
Anglers’ Paradise:
Anglers flock to Great Point for its renowned striped bass fishing. The coastal waters provide a thrilling challenge. If fishing isn’t your thing, enjoy prime views of Grey Seals, celebrities in these waters.
Off-Road Exploration:
Beyond the beach, Great Point offers inner trails accessible by a 4×4 vehicle. Whether you’re an off-road enthusiast or a casual explorer, the refuge is a playground for those seeking more than a scenic drive.
Plan Ahead:
Prepare for your day at Great Point by recognizing it requires foresight. The ride back to town takes over 30 minutes, depending on how far you venture. Gather your group, pack essentials, and seize the opportunity to escape, explore, and embrace Nantucket’s raw coastal beauty.
Key Information:
Permit: Trustees Great Point Pass
GPS Address: 107 Wauwinet Rd, Nantucket, MA 02554
