Martha's Vineyard with Kids: The Complete Family Guide (2026)
Martha's Vineyard with kids: best beaches, Flying Horses Carousel, free VTA buses, kid-friendly restaurants, rainy day plans, and family budget tips.

Sengekontacket Pond in Oak Bluffs is a pristine 772-acre coastal pond on Martha's Vineyard. Perfect for kayaking, birding, and nature exploration.
Sengekontacket Pond covers 745 acres between Oak Bluffs and Edgartown — a tidal, brackish lagoon stretching 2.5 miles with an average depth of just 3–4 feet on the flats. Separated from Nantucket Sound by State Beach and Beach Road, the pond is one of Martha's Vineyard's richest ecosystems for birds, kayaking, and shellfishing.
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The American Legion Memorial Bridge ("Jaws Bridge") spans the larger of two tidal inlets at the Oak Bluffs/Edgartown town line. In Jaws, the shark swims through this channel into the pond while Chief Brody's son watches from a sailboat. Two kids with a cardboard fin distracted the beach guards, allowing the shark to pass — one of the film's most iconic sequences. Chief Brody (Roy Scheider) sprints along the stone quay perpendicular to the bridge, which is still visible today. Caution: the channel current is deceptively strong and has caused drowning deaths.
Felix Neck Wildlife Sanctuary — a 194-acre Mass Audubon property at 100 Felix Neck Drive, Edgartown — borders the pond and has recorded over 100 bird species. Key species include: osprey (over 100 nesting pairs on the island), great and snowy egrets, herons, federally protected piping plovers and least terns, cormorants, barn owls, and kingfishers. Bioluminescence is visible on select summer nights. Felix Neck trails are open dawn to dusk ($4/adult, free for Mass Audubon members).
One of the best kayaking spots on the island due to calm, shallow, sheltered waters:
Bay scallops and quahogs are the primary shellfish species (town permit required). Scallop season: October 1–March/April, hand harvest and diving only — no dragging permitted. The pond is closed to shellfishing June through September due to elevated bacteria counts. Striped bass, bluefish, and scup are caught near the inlets, especially during the annual Martha's Vineyard Striped Bass and Bluefish Derby (September–October).
For the full car-free guide, State Beach and Sengekontacket Pond are accessible via VTA Route 13 and the Beach Road bike path.
⛴️ Island Tip of the Day — Ferry
The Island Queen from Falmouth to Oak Bluffs is just $20 one-way (35 min). Reservations are now required — book at islandqueen.com. Passengers only, no cars.
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