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	<title>Martha&#039;s Vinyard Hotels, Restaraunts &#38; Night life listings &#187; Aquinnah Beach</title>
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		<title>Aquinnah Beach</title>
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You may already know this beach on the western tip of Martha&#8217;s Vineyard as  Gay Head, a name first coined by British sailors in the 17th century.  Alternatively, you may know it as Moshup Beach. Recently, however, its  long-standing Native American name has become the official moniker: Aquinnah  Beach.
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<p>You may already know this beach on the western tip of Martha&#8217;s Vineyard as  Gay Head, a name first coined by British sailors in the 17th century.  Alternatively, you may know it as Moshup Beach. Recently, however, its  long-standing Native American name has become the official moniker: Aquinnah  Beach.</p>
<p>Whatever you call it, this is one splendid stretch of coastline &#8212; and that&#8217;s  official. Aquinnah Beach was recently picked as one of the top walking beaches  in the United States by beach expert Dr. Stephen Leatherman at Florida  International University (there&#8217;s a job to kill for). You&#8217;ll see why, once  you&#8217;re there, whether you count yourself an expert or not. Aquinnah offers  hard-packed sand and a gentle slope down to the water, making it perfect for  those romantic walks through toe-depth surf.</p>
<p>There are a numerous private beaches in the area, so be careful you don&#8217;t wander  on to one by accident and get caught for trespassing. The public beach stretches  from Philbin Beach up to Aquinnah Cliffs, a tourist attraction in its own right.  Towering 150 feet over the sands, the cliffs are formed of a red, striated clay  which early European settlers used to make bricks. Now an endangered national  landmark, however, the Aquinnah Cliffs are strictly off-limits to everyone  except members of the local Wampanoag tribe, who use the clay to make various  crafts.</p>
<p><strong>Amenities:</strong> Public restrooms are available near the parking lot.</p>
<p><strong>Added Attractions:</strong> Atop the cliffs at Aquinnah is the Gay Head  Lighthouse, built in 1844 to replace an older wooden structure. It keeps watch  over the treacherous Devil&#8217;s Bridge shoals, where colliding tidal currents have  caught and wrecked many a ship.</p>
<p><strong>Admission and Parking:</strong> There&#8217;s a $15 parking fee during the summer  months; the off-season is free.</p>
<p><strong>Where to Eat:</strong> Take a two mile drive to The Bite &#8212; most islanders agree that for fried clams, this is the only  place to go.</p>
<p><strong>Lifeguard on Duty:</strong> No lifeguards &#8211; swim at your own risk.</p>
<p><strong>Fido-Friendly?:</strong> Not pets are allowed on the beach.</p>
<p><strong>Insider Info:</strong> Be warned! Some private beaches in the area are notoriously  lax about enforcing the island&#8217;s &#8221;no nude bathing&#8221; policy. Mind that your eyes  don&#8217;t wander where they shouldn&#8217;t.</p>
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