
March has arrived in Massachusetts and I already have the beach and summer on the brain. Daylight Saving Time begins on Sunday, so we’re already there with additional afternoon sunlight. Now we just need the warmer temperatures!
I guess I never realized that dogs are not allowed on any DCR beach in Massachusetts. Does anyone follow these rules because I feel like I see people walking dogs along Lynn Shore and Nahant Beach reservation all of the time.
You still have a little time to get out and enjoy your dog at the beach in March.
Massachusetts Beach
It’s a rule. Dogs are not allowed on any DCR beach in Massachusetts from April 1 to September 15th.
DCR offers swimming at ocean beaches that span the Atlantic coastline. If getting wet isn’t appealing, come out to explore the shoreline and feel the cool ocean breeze. Experience amazing sunrises as well as magnificent views from Salisbury Beach to Horseneck Beach. –mass.gov
- Boston Harbor Islands
- Castle Island
- Carson Beach
- Constitution Park Beach
- Demarest Lloyd State Park
- Fort Phoenix State Reservation
- Horse Beach State Reservation
- Lynn Shore and Nahant Beach Reservation
- Nantasket Beach Reservation
- Revere Beach Reservation
- Salisbury Beach State Reservation
- Savin Hill and Malibu Beach
- Scusset Beach State Reservation
- South Cape Beach State Park
- Tenean Beach
- Winthrop Shore Reservation
Dogs aren’t allowed on the beaches due to concerns of disturbing beachgoers and dog waste polluting ocean waters. Leash rules may vary depending on the beach and there are beaches in Massachusetts that allowed dogs sometimes off leash.
- Provincetown Dog Beach (Provincetown Cape Cod)
- Plum Island Beach (Newburyport)
- Singing Beach (Manchester-by-the-Sea)
- Rexhame Beach (Marshfield)
- Little Fresh Dog Pond (Cambridge)
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