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Tom Nevers

A peaceful sanctuary away from the hustle of town life, with large open spaces and pristine beaches.

Photo of footprints on the sand and waves on the beach.

It is said that Native American Tom Nevers searched for whales from a high cliff overlooking the south shore and nearby east end on this beautifully rustic section of the island. From rolling expanses of open space to pitch pine and scrub oak barrens, Tom Nevers maintains the dual distinction of being remote yet readily accessible to the island's charms. Just off the Milestone Road, the ocean is never far from any residence in this quiet corner of the island. Options for island life are varied, from grand oceanfront properties to secluded cottages on country lanes. The village of 'Sconset is just down the road, with the public Siasconset Golf Course along the way. Just across Milestone Road is the Milestone Cranberry Bog, at one time the largest single bog in the world, and now the site of the island’s annual Cranberry Festival.

Location: Located on the southeastern side of the island just before the town of Sconset.

Bikes parked at a bike rack near long grasses and sand.

Things to Do in Tom Nevers

Tom Nevers Beach: The neighborhood’s main attraction is its beach, which is one of the more secluded spots on the island, and can be accessed on Wanoma Way. The beach is perfect for long walks, sunbathing, beach combing, and enjoying the views of the ocean. It’s less crowded than other Nantucket beaches, making it great for a peaceful day by the water.

Tom Nevers Park: This large park features open fields, playgrounds, and a basketball court. It’s a great spot for families, offering space for outdoor activities, sports, and picnics. The park is a favorite for locals and visitors alike.

Biking and Walking: Tom Nevers has quiet roads and paths that are perfect for walking and biking. You can explore the surrounding landscape and enjoy the tranquility of the neighborhood.

Fishing and Surfing: Tom Nevers Beach is also a good spot for surfcasting and catching fish like striped bass. The waves here can sometimes be good for surfing as well, although they tend to be a bit gentler than those on the island’s western beaches.

Whale Watching and Nature Walks: The coastal location of Tom Nevers provides opportunities for spotting marine life such as whales and seals. Walking along the cliffs and dunes is a great way to take in the natural beauty of the area.


Tom Nevers Overall Vibe

Tom Nevers has a tranquil, secluded vibe, with a strong connection to nature. It’s an ideal location for those who enjoy outdoor activities like hiking, beach combing, and biking. The area is less developed than some other parts of Nantucket, which gives it a charming, untouched quality. It’s perfect for families and individuals seeking a quiet escape from the busier parts of the island.

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