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Scusset Beach State Reservation is a state-operated, public recreation area located in the town of Sandwich in Barnstable County, Massachusetts, at the east end of the Cape Cod Canal on land formerly part of Sagamore Hill Military Reservation.
Sagamore Hill Military Reservation was a coastal defense site located in Sagamore Beach, Massachusetts. Today, the site is the location of Scusset Beach State Reservation . History
In addition to its residential areas, Sagamore Beach has a small commercial district located near the Sagamore Bridge and along Massachusetts Route 3A, [1] which passes through the bridge. It also adjoins the Scusset Beach State Reservation, a public-access, beachfront recreation site located at the northern end of Cape Cod Canal.
To combat crumbling coastlines the Army Corps of Engineers will dredge sand from Scusset Beach and dump it at Town Neck Beach in Sandwich.
The park's main feature is its 3.8-mile (6.1 km)-long beach, one of the most popular in the Commonwealth. Sandisfield State Forest: Berkshire: 4,190 acres 1,700 ha: York Lake: Sandy Point State Reservation: Essex: 134 acres 54 ha: Savoy Mountain State Forest: Berkshire: 10,457 acres 4,232 ha: 1918: Scusset Beach State Reservation: Barnstable ...
Scusset Beach, Scusset Beach State Reservation; Truro. Beach Point (Truro, Massachusetts) Coast Guard Beach a.k.a. "Highland Beach" Fisher Beach; Head of the Meadow, Cape Cod National Seashore; High Head Beach; Longnook Beach; Noon's Landing; Wellfleet. Cahoon Hollow Beach, Cape Cod National Seashore; Marconi Beach, Cape Cod National Seashore
Without a beach sticker, you can also try your luck at one of the few two-hour parking spaces near Humarock Beach on Marshfield Avenue. Duxbury offered nonresident beach stickers for $330 by April ...
Scusset Beach State Reservation lies near the canal's north entrance, and the Massachusetts Maritime Academy is near its south. A swift-running current changes direction every six hours and can reach 5.2 miles per hour (8.4 km/h) during the receding ebb tide.