Here’s a very incomplete list of things to do on the beaches of Massachusetts: play in the waves at Coast Guard Beach, consistently ranked the #1 family beach in America; build a sandcastle at Revere Beach, or watch the pros build them during the annual Sand Sculpting Festival; get all philosophical at Henry David Thoreau’s Walden Pond; ride the waves at Long Beach; sunbathe at the gorgeous Crane Beach; bark at the seals at Chatham Light Beach; go clamming at the aptly named Clammers Beach; daydream about quitting your job and moving to Nantucket or Martha’s Vineyard; catch the best sunset in New England at Madaket Beach. We could go on, but with almost 1,500 miles of coastline in Massachusetts plus countless picturesque ponds and lakes, we’re worried we’d break the internet.
Beach Picnic Area (groups need reservations) Pavillion Boardwalk Bathrooms Parking Lot more
260 Central Shaft Rd.
Florida
877-422-6762
140 Scusset Beach Rd.
Sagamore Beach
877-422-6762
Off Rt. 127
Manchester-by-the-sea
978-283-1601
End Of Katama Rd.
Edgartown
508-627-6145
Great Oak Rd.
Mashpee
508-457-0495
Surfside Rd.
Nantucket
508-228-7213
200 High Street
4th Floor
Boston
617.542.7696 x2123
915 Walden St.
Concord
978-369-3254
298 Atlantic St.
Gloucester
978-283-1601
Buckland Rd.
Ashfield
413-628-0158
Off Center Street
Yarmouthport
na
Belmont St.
Worcester
508-799-1308
Day Blvd.
South Boston
617-742-2553
Off Rt. 6a
Dennis
508-394-8300
1 Mackay Way
Nantucket
508-228-7213
Hummock Pond Rd.
Nantucket
508-228-7213
200 Mill St.
Worcester
508-799-1308
Beach St.
Southwick
413-569-1213
Orient Hgts.
East Boston
Corn Hill Rd.
Truro
508-349-3635
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