Moshup Beach (public),
71 Moshup Trail, Aquinnah, MA 02535
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Welcome to Moshup Beach, a stunning natural feature located at 71 Moshup Trail, Aquinnah, Massachusetts. Nestled on the picturesque island of Martha's Vineyard, this public beach is renowned for its breathtaking beauty and serene atmosphere. Moshup Beach offers visitors the perfect escape to unwind amidst the stunning backdrop of towering clay cliffs and pristine sands. Known for its natural, unspoiled landscape, the beach is a haven for nature lovers and those seeking a peaceful retreat. Enjoy a leisurely stroll along the shoreline, take in the panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean, or simply relax and soak up the sun. Moshup Beach is a must-visit destination for anyone looking to experience the unique charm and tranquility of Massachusetts' coastal treasures. Whether you're a local resident or a visitor exploring the island, Moshup Beach promises a memorable and rejuvenating experience.
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"One of the most breathtaking beaches in Massachusetts. Rock formations, cairns, cliffs, sand, surf, seagulls, and sun. Keep walking past the clothing optional part of the beach to really feel the stark beauty and isolation of this magical place. Some old ruins falling into the ocean to checkout as well!"
"Beautiful beach, and maybe something more? To preface this story, I had no idea of the cultural significance of the cliffs when I walked to them via the beach, nor am I the new agey type that buys into healing crystals and such, nor am I even religious. Now that that is out of the way, I want to share the experience I had as I remember it. The day I was at Moshup Beach, which happened to be the summer solstice, I felt an overwhelming sense of awe at this place as I rounded a bend and was met with the clay cliffs. I have been to many beautiful places in the world like Zion, Bryce Canyon, etc, and I swear this was the most overwhelming feeling I ever received in a location like this. Something here was different. Shortly upon arriving, a specific boulder, perfect for sitting, and facing due west near the high tide line, drew me. Despite never ever being nude in public, I felt compelled to meditate, nude, atop the boulder. The sun directly ahead, the cliffs behind, and the sea breaking at the base of the boulder... everything felt aligned. It felt instinctual that this was the right place and this was the right time. As my breathing synced with the waves, I felt a sense of great pleasure from my head down my whole body... not sexual, but more like a caress between a mother and child, along with the accompanying feelings of bliss and peace. I don't understand what happened, but I do know it was a completely foreign experience for me that I may never experience again. I like to think it was Moshup's blessing, but... It's hard to believe even though it happened to me."
"If you haven’t visited Acquinnah/Moshup during your visit to Martha’s Vineyard, your trip is incomplete. If you have visited the Acquinnah overlook, but fail to make that hike down to Moshup Beach, you really missed out. Moshup beach is so unique and picturesque. It is kept at most pristine condition by totally being devoid of commercial activities. Thank god! Walking along the beach feels like you’re in another planet. Watching the magnificent cliff, browsing through all those unique rocks and marveling when that clean, crisp waves collide with awesome geographical formations. It is such an awesome experience I haven’t had anywhere in the world. There’s a parking lot near the beach, but I strongly recommend you to park at Acquinnah overlook and take a hike down the beach. The hike itself is another awesome experience. I am running out of adjectives to describe the beauty of it. Experience it yourself."
"Gorgeous beach with beautiful sandy and rocky colourful cliffs. Absolutely recommend walking up north to the cliffs! Not a lot of people are there and it is absolutely peaceful. The rocks in the water feel magical Small note; some parts of the beach up north might be nudist, but no signs pointed to this so really not sure!"
"Beautiful and simple hike down to the beach on an accessible walk path. I thought from reviews it would be more of a hike and I’m not a huge fan of uphill hikes but coming up wasn’t bad at all. Beautiful views from the beach of the cliffs."
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