Aerial view of Piney Point Beach Club on Wings Cove in Marion, Massachusetts

The neighborhood

Piney Point, Marion.

A small, closely held coastal community on Buzzards Bay that outsiders can't access. A Piney Point address is how you get in the room.

The Beach Club

Residents & members only.

The Piney Point Beach Club sits right on the cove — clubhouse, tennis courts, basketball court, playground, private lot. It runs mid-June through Labor Day, and membership is closely held with a waitlist.

Piney Point Beach Club patio at golden hour with tables set, fireplace lit, and Buzzards Bay in the distance
Residents-only dock at Piney Point extending into Buzzards Bay with dinghies moored alongside

The residents' dock

Push off from your own dock.

A private walkway of granite and concrete stretching into Buzzards Bay, kept for Piney Point residents. Tie up the dinghy, launch a paddleboard, drop a line, or just walk out and watch the light change over Wings Cove.

Piney Point Beach Club tennis courts — freshly painted blue hard courts framed by tall trees

On court

Tennis, tucked into the pines.

Freshly resurfaced hard courts a short walk from the house — a standing doubles game most summer mornings, quiet the rest of the day. Basketball and a playground share the same shaded clearing.

A mooring on Wings Cove

Sailing starts at your doorstep. Residents keep moorings on protected Wings Cove, with sailboat storage at the club. A morning on Buzzards Bay is a walk and a short row away.

The residents' dock

Piney Point keeps a communal dock reserved for the neighborhood. Push off for a paddle, drop a line, or sit out over the water at the end of the day.

Tabor Academy nearby

Marion is home to Tabor Academy — the waterfront prep school — with Sippican Harbor's masts and a village of white clapboard that stays a village.

The commute

Sixty miles from Boston. No bridge in between.

Marion sits on I-195 along Buzzards Bay, just west of the Wareham junction where I-495 and Route 25 funnel every Cape-bound car toward the Bourne Bridge. The famous summer backup begins one town to your east. Your exit comes first.

South Coast Rail opened in March 2025 — New Bedford now runs direct to Boston's South Station, a short drive from Register Road.