This is a beautiful beach with facilities. From the Hurricane of ’38 through successive storms in 1954 and 1955, light-weight and well-built structures along this coastline were from time to time swept away. Beginning in 1956 the State Department of Public Works began acquiring storm-ravaged land by public condemnation. Additional purchases by the state occurred in 1967, and the Read more...
Ft. DeSoto Beach, located off of St. Petersburg’s southern tip, has been named the number one beach in the United States. Named after the historic fort located on the 900-acre county park, visitors can tour the five interconnected islands that comprise the park. More than a beach, Ft. DeSoto includes a year-round county campground, miles of nature trails and paved Read more...
A great gift for anytime of the year! Choose from our Surfside Recliner, Nauset Recliner, Nauset Heights, Oyster Harbor and Sling chairs! Buy online or visit us in Harwich. Read more...
Sandy Neck beach is a beach for both Barnstable and Sandwich. At 6 miles long, it is the area’s longest beach. It’s very popular, especially for its off-road vehicle trails. There’s plenty of room for campers and sunbathers, and at night campfires can be a great pleasure. Read more...
Scusset Beach is located at the southwest corner of the Cape Cod Bay. Enjoy 1.5 miles of beachfront, or take a walk along the jetty to watch ships pass through the Cape Canal. The Reservation also offers 98 R.V. sites with hook-ups, and 5 tent-only campsites. As of 2021: Daily parking fee charged Memorial Day weekend through November. MA Read more...
A beautiful beach that actually “sings” when you walk across it. No non resident parking. Find parking in the town and walk or you can take the train. Free to walk on. Read more...
Wingaersheek and Good Harbor beaches are the two most popular beaches around. Wingaersheek is long, wide, sandy and flat. Surrounded by Ipswich Bay, the Annisquam River and sand dunes, this is a beautiful setting that includes a view north to the New Hampshire shoreline. At lower tides there is a gradual drop off for a long distance that allows kids Read more...
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