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Race Point Beach
Named for the fierce rip tides that come around the point of the
Cape, this beach is the wilder ocean sister of Herring Cove.
This portion of the Cape is building as a result of "long shore"
transport of sand from the south, and Race Point has a vast sand
beach. Provincetown has some of the most spectacular sand dunes
on Cape Cod. Race Point Lighthouse, which marks the tip of the
Cape for passing vessels, is a close walk. The shoreline at Race
Point drops off dramatically- pass the day by watching the
occasional whale or sailboat that comes through the deep water
close inshore. Since it's on the Atlantic side, the water is
colder with more surf. The undertow can be a bit strong but good
swimmers should have no problems. Sun worshipers often prefer
Race Point since it faces north and gets sun all day long.
Beach Guide Sponsored by the Cape Cod Beach Chair Company
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