Wasque, located on the southeastern corner of Martha's Vineyard, is a dynamic and ever-changing coastal area. Known for its shifting sands and strong long-shore currents, it offers a unique landscape that is constantly evolving due to sea level rise and storms. The area is popular for its sweeping white sand beaches and is a renowned destination for saltwater fishing, particularly for bluefish and striped bass. However, swimming is prohibited at Wasque due to extreme currents, making it more suitable for nature observation and fishing activities.
Wasque is part of the larger Cape Poge Wildlife Refuge and Leland Beach, offering over 100 acres of prime beachfront. The area is managed by The Trustees, ensuring fishing access and preserving the natural habitat for various bird species like sandpipers and ospreys.
The dynamic environment of Wasque makes it a fascinating spot for nature enthusiasts, with its oak and pine forests, sandplain grasslands, and heathlands. Visitors can explore the area's trails and observe the diverse wildlife, including monarch butterflies and various shorebirds.