Jaws Bridge: A Cinematic Marvel in Edgartown
Explore Jaws Bridge in Edgartown, a stunning spot where cinematic history meets natural beauty, perfect for photos and outdoor relaxation.
A brief summary to Jaws Bridge
- 267-125 Seaview Ave, Edgartown, Massachusetts, 02539, US
Jaws Bridge, located in the charming town of Edgartown, Massachusetts, is not just any ordinary bridge; it's a cultural landmark that resonates with fans of the classic film 'Jaws.' The bridge serves as a picturesque spot that draws visitors for its stunning views and rich cinematic history. Standing on the bridge, you can enjoy the serene surroundings of the water while soaking in the allure of Martha's Vineyard. The area is perfect for photography, making it a favorite for both casual visitors and serious photographers who want to capture the essence of this iconic location. The bridge is also a popular fishing pier, where you can try your luck at catching local fish or simply relax by the water's edge. Families will appreciate the accessibility and the opportunity to enjoy a leisurely day out in nature. The surrounding area is ideal for picnics, and the gentle sounds of the waves provide a calming backdrop. As you explore the vicinity, you will find various trails and pathways that lead to other scenic spots, making Jaws Bridge a perfect starting point for an adventurous day on Martha's Vineyard. Don't forget to take a moment to reflect on the famous scenes filmed here, as this bridge has become a beloved symbol of the region's cinematic legacy.
Local tips
- Visit early in the morning or late afternoon for the best lighting and fewer crowds.
- Bring your fishing gear if you're interested in fishing; the area is known for its local fish.
- Wear comfortable shoes as there are nearby trails that are worth exploring.
- Don't forget your camera; the views from the bridge are stunning at any time of day.
Getting There
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Bus
From anywhere on Martha's Vineyard, you can take the VTA (Vineyard Transit Authority) bus to Edgartown. Look for the bus routes that service Edgartown and board the bus at your nearest stop. The bus fare is affordable and you can pay when you board. Once you reach the Edgartown stop, you will need to walk approximately 0.5 miles to Jaws Bridge. Exit the bus, head south on Main Street, then take a left onto Seaview Avenue. Continue straight until you see the bridge on your right.
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Biking
If you enjoy biking, rent a bike from one of the rental shops in town. From Edgartown center, head south on Main Street, then make a left onto Seaview Avenue. Continue straight for about a mile. The bridge will be on your right. Make sure to follow the bike lanes and be cautious of traffic.
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Walking
If you are already in Edgartown and prefer to walk, start from the Edgartown Town Hall. Head south on Main Street, then turn left onto Seaview Avenue. Follow Seaview Avenue for about half a mile, and you will find Jaws Bridge on your right. This is a pleasant walk with some scenic views.
Attractions Nearby to Jaws Bridge
- Joseph Sylvia State Beach
- Mass Audubon's Felix Neck Wildlife Sanctuary
- Caroline Tuthill Preserve
- Vincent House Museum
- Vineyard Preservation Trust
- Old Whaling Church, Edgartown Liturgical Arts Center
- North Water Gallery
- Eisenhauer Gallery
- Nauti Girl Excursions
- Edgartown Memorial Wharf
- Martha's Vineyard Camp Meeting Association
- Ocean Park
- Martha's Vineyard Camp Meeting Association Cottage Museum
- David H. Smith Preserve and Fire Trail
- Manuel F. Correllus State Forest
Landmarks nearby to Jaws Bridge
- Edgartown Beach
- Hob Knob
- Edgartown Historic District
- Inkwell Beach
- The Carnegie Heritage Center | Vineyard Preservation Trust
- Faraway Martha's Vineyard
- Fuller Street Beach
- Tabernacle in Oak Bluffs
- Rev. Thomas Mayhew, Jr. Place on The WaySide
- Mansion House Inn on Martha's Vineyard
- Martha's Vineyard Tours and Excursions
- Cape Poge Lighthouse
- Katama Beach/ South Beach
- HI Martha's Vineyard Hostel
- Long Point Beach