Sagamore Beach, Massachusetts

It also adjoins the Scusset Beach State Reservation, a public-access, beachfront recreation site located at the northern end of Cape Cod Canal.

In December 2023, the federal government awarded an initial down payment of $372 million in grants for the renovation of the Sagamore and Bourne Bridges, both of which are nearing their obsolescence.

[5] The two bridges connect Cape Cod to Massachusetts proper, arching over the canal and allowing the passage of pedestrian and vehicular traffic.

The European settlers, making the perilous journey across the Atlantic Ocean, permanently settled the area in the year 1637, gradually increasing in numbers during the succeeding decades.

After the dredging for the Cape Cod Canal project was started in 1884, Sagamore Beach became the center of commerce for the town.

[1][8] The Sagamore Beach Colony Club, established in 1909, aims to continue the traditions and lifestyle of locals and serves as a vital community resource today.