Date Of Visit: June 26, 2020
Location: Yarmouth, MA
Cost: Free
Parking: Free parking is available at or near each of the locations of the sand sculptures
Universally Accessible: Yes
Dog Friendly: Yes
Summary: 17 sand sculptures are located throughout the Yarmouth, MA, area. The sculptures are located conveniently at places of business and other popular landmarks like Yarmouth Town Hall and the visitor center in Yarmouth.While it is possible to walk to some of the sand sculptures, the only way to see all of the sand sculptures in a timely fashion is to travel by vehicle. The sculptures will be around until Columbus weekend (Oct, 12)
Website: Yarmouth Sand Sculpture Trail 2020
Map: Yarmouth Sand Sculpture Trail 2020 Map
Sculptor: Tracy Fitzpatrick at Fitzysnowman Studios.
Yarmouth, MA, has some unusual tourists this summer.
The sculptor Tracy Fitzpatrick at Fitzysnowman Studios has created 17 sand sculptures located throughout Yarmouth once again for everyone to find and enjoy. The 20 year tradition is a socially distancing friendly activity that is fun for the entire family.
Don’t worry if we get some rain or stormy weather. Barring any vandalism, the sand sculptures will still be there throughout the summer. But, vandalism can be an issue. In fact, last year, when we went to visit them, three of the sculptures had been damaged. So, I didn’t even bother posting the photos. However, all of the sand sculptures were intact during my visit this weekend.
The reason why these sculptures don’t break down so easily is because they are built with finely ground quarried sand, which has sharp edges and stacks like sugar cubes. This sand tends to keep its integrity unlike beach sand because beach sand doesn’t stick together as well because it is often rounded by wave-action and includes bits of oddly shaped seashells. The sand sculptures that were built last year were built so sturdy they withstood 110 mile per hour winds during two tornados in the area.
Each sand sculpture is created one at a time, typically in a single day. Work usually begins in late May and continues throughout the month of June. The sculptures were expected to be completed by June 26, the very same day I went to view them. They are planned on being up until Columbus weekend (October 12).
The numbers of the locations of the sand sculptures are listed alphabetically on the map. However, it would not make sense to look for them in the order they are listed on the map. I am listing the locations based on the way I found them during my trip. Of course, you can travel to each sculpture in any order you choose. But, I decided to go to the Taylor Bray Farm in Yarmouth Port first because it is the location that is the farthest away from the other sand sculptures. Then, I tried to do a loop to visit the rest of the sand sculptures until I checked them all of my list.
I have included the addresses and landmarks where each sand sculpture can be found. However, I could not find the exact addresses of some of them. So, it’s tricky getting to some of them. But, finding them is part of the fun!
I am listing the locations in the order I found them, mostly. I am also including the number that corresponds to the sculpture number on the map in parenthesis. But, I must admit some of the sculptures don’t seem to follow in order on the map and I actually stumbled across some of them by mistake (although that may have more to do with a lack of map reading skills on my part). Unfortunately, due to how the sculptures are scattered throughout the area, you may have to backtrack to see them all in an orderly and efficient way. Lastly, don’t forget to enter the Yarmouth sand sculpture photo contest!
(14) Taylor Bray Farm
108 Bray Farm Rd N, Yarmouth, MA
(13) Strawberry Lane (Route 6A) Yarmouth Port, MA
927 Route 6A, Yarmouth Port, MA
13 Willow St, Yarmouth Port, MA
183 Main St, West Yarmouth, MA
(10) Route 28 Visitor Center
424 Route 28, West Yarmouth, MA
(1) Aiden By Best Western at Cape Point
476 Route 28, West Yarmouth, MA
(11) Salty’s
540 Main Street, Rt. 28, West Yarmouth, MA
(3) Candy Co (my favorite store on the trail!)
975 Route 28, South Yarmouth, MA
(7) John G Sears & Co Inc (no, this isn’t a selfie)
1221 Old Main St, South Yarmouth, MA
Dogs like the sculptures too
(12) Seafood Sam’s
1006 Massachusetts (Route) 28 South Yarmouth, MA
1146 Route 28, South Yarmouth, MA
6) Hearth ‘n Kettle (the fish are also wearing PPE but they’re not distancing!)
1196 Main Street, South Yarmouth, MA
62 High Bank Rd, South Yarmouth, MA
(5) Dunkin’ Donuts
436 Station Ave, South Yarmouth, MA
487 Station Ave, South Yarmouth, MA
(16) Wendy’s
June 28th, 2020 at 12:53 am
Marvelous! I love Mount Fishmore! And the dolphins. I am sorry to hear they sometimes get vandalized. Beautifully done!
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June 28th, 2020 at 9:31 pm
Thank you! I liked those as well! My favorites were the ship and hands!
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June 28th, 2020 at 12:55 am
So wonderful to see a post from you Wayne and what fun!
I hope you and yours are doing well. Stay safe!
Kate
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June 28th, 2020 at 9:29 pm
Thank you Kate! Your comment made me smile! I hope you stay safe as well!
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June 28th, 2020 at 3:08 am
You’d ahve to be a pretty high grade moron to valdalise such wonderful artwork.
And thanks a lot for the explanation of how the sculptures stick together. I had always wondered how sand keeps its shape.
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June 28th, 2020 at 9:00 pm
I know! There’s seriously something wrong with anyone who would even consider damaging these works of art. But they do. In fact, last year when I went to look at them and photograph the sculptures, one of the residents told me someone vandalized one of the sand sculptures the first day it was sculpted. So, this year I made sure to get there as soon as possible.
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June 28th, 2020 at 6:25 am
We have sand contests here every year on the beach and their artistic abilities never cease to amaze me!
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June 28th, 2020 at 7:05 pm
Yes they are incredible! Thank you!
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June 28th, 2020 at 9:22 am
Very cool. Nice to see you again. 🙂
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June 28th, 2020 at 5:28 pm
Thank you. It feels good to post again! ( :
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June 28th, 2020 at 11:36 am
I am always amazed to see what people come up with AND how they eventually build it. Wow, just wow.
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June 28th, 2020 at 5:27 pm
Yes it is very impressive. It’s a great combination of creativity and talent! Thank you Samantha!
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July 2nd, 2020 at 11:02 pm
It’s quite interesting! What a talent.
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July 3rd, 2020 at 7:28 am
It’s a very cool display. I hope you get to see it sometime!
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July 6th, 2020 at 4:17 pm
What a great selection! The essential workers tribute one is my fave 🙂
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July 6th, 2020 at 4:23 pm
That was a good one! Tracy is very talented! It definitely was nice to see something that could brighten a lot of people’s day during these times.
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July 14th, 2020 at 10:17 pm
Thank you for sharing my post!
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July 14th, 2020 at 3:28 am
Wow. They are lovely. I have shot photos of sand sculptures starting from the very beginning, when I started my blog. Thank you for this post.
Have a nice day!
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July 14th, 2020 at 10:30 pm
They are so beautiful. They are some of my favorite things to photograph
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