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Nantasket Beach is a beach in the town of Hull, Massachusetts. It is part of the Nantasket Beach Reservation , administered by the state Department of Conservation and Recreation . [ 3 ] The shore has fine, light gray sand and is one of the most highly rated beaches in Greater Boston . [ 4 ]
Nantasket Beach, Hull. ... One type was for access to all six of the town’s beaches from Monday through Friday only for $350. The other was for Humarock Beach only, seven days a week, for $100. ...
Nantasket Beach in Hull is full of families getting one last day at the beach on Labor Day, Monday, Sept. 4, 2023. According to the Hull Redevelopment Authority’s 2023 request for proposals, the ...
Concerts in summertime. 212 Nantasket Ave. 781-925-1777. Duxbury Beach Reservation This 7½-mile barrier beach between Duxbury Bay and the Atlantic Ocean extends from Marshfield to the north to ...
The Paragon Park Carousel is located in southern Hull, on a parcel bounded by Nantasket Avenue, George Washington Boulevard, and Wharf Avenue. Across Nantasket Avenue is Nantasket Beach, a recreation area that has been a well-known summer getaway destination since the 19th century. The carousel is in a stucco-walled single-story twelve-sided ...
The reservation is accessed by Route 6, to Brandt Island Road to Brandt Beach Road. A parking lot is located at the northeast corner of the reservation and a trail leads circuitously south to the rocky beach at the bay. Before becoming a reservation, the land was going to be developed into house lots.
Directly opposite of Nantasket Beach is a calm, sheltered body of water perfect for SUP and kayaking. The Weir River Area of Critical Environmental Concern can be accessed by launching from the ...
Pedestrian bridge, Charles River Esplanade, Boston, Massachusetts Metropolitan Park System map. The Metropolitan Park System of Greater Boston is a system of reservations, parks, parkways and roads under the control of the Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR) in and around Boston that has been in existence for over a century. [1]