List of beaches in New England
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This is a list of beaches in New England sorted by state then town. Beaches are not exclusively all on seashores but may also be located on lakes, rivers or other bodies of water.
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[edit] Connecticut
Connecticut's southern shore with 618 miles (995 km) of tidal coastline offers many beaches on the Long Island Sound and inland:[1][2]
- Bridgeport
- Clinton
- Clinton Town Beach
- Colchester
- Day Pond State Park[3] (not on shoreline)
- Coventry
- Lisicke Beach
- Patriot's Park
- East Lyme
- Rocky Neck State Park[4]
- McCook's Beach
- Hole in the Wall Beach
- Crescent Beach
- Ellington
- Sandy Beach on Crystal Lake
- Fairfield
- Jennings Beach
- Lake Mohegan
- Penfield Beach
- Griswold
- Hopeville Pond State Park[5] (not on shoreline)
- Guilford
- Groton, Connecticut
- Bluff point beach
- Eastern point beach
- Madison
- Milford
- Gulf Beach
- Silver Sands State Park[7]
- New Haven
- New London
- Norwalk
- Old Lyme
- Sound View Beach
- Old Saybrook
- Harvey's Beach
- Stratford
- Long Beach
- Short Beach
- West Haven
- West Haven Beaches (Bradley Point, Morse Beach, Oak Street Beach, Sandy Point)
- Westport
[edit] Maine
Maine's coast offers sandy beaches on the Atlantic Ocean between 3,478 miles (5,597 km) of tidal shoreline:[1]
- Scarborough
- York
- York Beach
- Old Orchard Beach
- Wells, Maine
- Wells Beach
- Lincolnville
- Lincolnville Beach
- Georgetown
[edit] Massachusetts
Beaches in Massachusetts are entirely in the eastern part of the state, concentrated in particular in Cape Cod and islands along its 1,519 miles (2,445 km) of coastline:[1]
- Barnstable
- Bone Hill
- Bridge Street
- Cordwood
- Covells Beach
- Craigville Beach
- Crockers Neck
- Cross Street
- Dowses Beach
- East Beach
- Estey Avenue Beach
- Fifth Ave
- Indian Trail
- Kalmus Ocean
- Kalmus Yacht
- Kennedy Memorial
- Keyes Beach
- Little River
- Loops Beach
- Millway
- Oregon Beach
- Oyster Place Road
- Prince Cove
- Ropes Beach
- Sandy Neck
- Scudder Lane
- Veterans Beach
- Wianno Avenue
- Beverly
- Boston
- Carson Beach, Old Harbor Reservation
- City Point Beach, Old Harbor Reservation
- Constitution Beach, Belle Isle Reservation
- Harbor Islands Reservation
- M Street Beach, Old Harbor Reservation
- Malibu Beach, Dorchester Shores Reservation
- Pleasure Bay, Old Harbor Reservation
- Savin Hill Beach, Dorchester Shores Reservation
- Tenean Beach, Dorchester Shores Reservation
- Bourne
- Braintree
- Brewster
- Carver
- Chatham
- Chelmsford
- Chilmark
- Cohasset
- Concord
- Walden Pond, Walden Pond State Reservation
- Danvers
- Dartmouth
- Dennis
- Duxbury
- Eastham
- Edgartown
- Essex
- Fairhaven
- Falmouth
- Bristol Beach
- Chappaquoit Beach
- Falmouth Heights Beach
- Megansett Beach
- Menauhant Beach
- Old Silver Beach
- Surf Drive Beach
- Woodneck Beach
- Freetown
- Assonet:
- Assonet Bay Shores Association Beach (private)
- Porter Pastures Beach
- East Freetown:
- Town Beach
- Assonet:
- Gloucester
- Hull
- Ipswich
- Lynn
- Manchester-by-the-Sea
- Mashpee
- Milton
- Nahant
- Nantucket
- Natick
- North Andover
- Orleans
- Plymouth
- Provincetown
- Quincy
- Revere
- Rockport
- Salisbury
- Sandwich
- Scusset Beach, Scusset Beach State Reservation
- Saugus
- Scituate
- Taunton
- Truro
- Wellfleet
- Westport
- Winchester
- Winthrop
[edit] New Hampshire
Despite having a tidal coastline of just 131 miles (211 km) and an ocean shoreline of just 18 miles (29 km), New Hampshire has at least 10 oceanfront beaches:[1]
[edit] Rhode Island
Nicknamed "The Ocean State", Rhode Island's beaches line the 384 miles (618 km) of tidal shoreline across the Narragansett Bay:[1]
- Block Island (New Shoreham)
- Charlestown
- Middletown
- Narragansett
- Newport
- South Kingstown
- Warwick
- Westerly
[edit] Vermont
- Lake Champlain Beaches
[edit] References
- ^ a b c d e http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0001801.html
- ^ University of Connecticut: Connecticut Coastal Access Guide - Searchable list of major public beaches along the Connecticut shoreline
- ^ CT DEP - Day Pond State Park
- ^ CT DEP - Rocky Neck State Park
- ^ CT DEP - Hopeville Pond State Park
- ^ CT DEP - Hammonasset Beach State Park
- ^ CT DEP - Silver Sands State Park
- ^ CT DEP - Sherwood Island State Park

