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sandy neck beach cape cod

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#1 ·
i cant seem to find any real regulation reguarding 4wheeling there.
anyone know anything about it or been there?
is it even worth visiting on a day off?
 
#6 ·
this thread might be dead but i have a question about going on beaches with Jeep's. When i was 12 or so we took the Wrangler out to P-Town to go on the dunes. She was completely stock. This summer I wanna go on the sand in Barnstable. I think it's Sandy Neck(my girlfriend lives on Cape). Anyways, is there any trick to this? Do i need 4lo or anything or is it fine to do with a stock WJ
 
#9 ·
The only trick to wheeling on the beach is to air down the tires. It is actually mandated in the rule book that you do this. The only other trick- when you come to a stop don't use the brakes, just glide till you stop. That way you won't dig a hole with your tires.
Before you pay for a sticker- make sure the beach isn't closed due to piping plover birds. Nauset (Chatham Orleans side) is already closed.
 
#11 ·
Block Island RI take the ferry over for the day i go every year have been there at least a dozen times or so !! Go to the most northern point by the old lighthouse and you can drive right on the beach great sunsets never have been asked to leave and never paid for a permit !!!

sorry for the h2 pics guys LOL
 

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i was talking to my girlfriend today and she said that all i need is a permit(which i knew). anyways, this summer im gonna be heading down there and spending a few days on the beach. probably bring a grill and have some fun.
 
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