Located near Lynn, Nahant is an ideal beach for swimming, and one of the most accessible beaches by T. Nahant is also a protected coastal reservation and on the National Register of Historic Places. En savoir plus .
Only an hour away from campus by T, Lynn Beach is close to both Nahant and King's Beaches. Together, they cover over four miles of waterfront and provide a perfect place to escape the city heat. En savoir plus .
While King's Beach's water quality and lack of a lifeguard make it less than ideal for swimming, it's a great place to relax in the sand and take in some remarkable views from the Lynn shore. En savoir plus .
Established in 1896, Revere Beach is the oldest public beach in America. It's home to the famous Kelly's Roast Beef & the National Sand Sculpting Festival, scheduled this year for July 19 to 21. En savoir plus .
While taking in the views of planes landing & departing at Logan Airport, take advantage of Constitution Beach's new bathhouse, playground, tennis and handball courts, picnic areas, & shade shelters. En savoir plus .
This "island" has actually been connected to the mainland since the 1930s. The island hosts the oldest continuously fortified fort in British North America, Fort Independence plus a fishing pier. En savoir plus .
Pleasure Bay is one of the city’s most popular swimming destinations. Nearby Castle Island has enough attractions to fill the day including the pentagon-shaped Fort Independence built in the mid 1800s En savoir plus .
Together with M Street Beach, this is home to one of the longest stretches of uninterrupted beach in Boston and the L Street Brownies, a local group of swimmers that take to the ocean year-round. En savoir plus .
Located side by side, L & M Street Beaches connect the beach at Pleasure Bay with Carson Beach. These beaches offer perfect spots to walk, jog, rollerblade, or bike along the HarborWalk. En savoir plus .
With great views of Boston harbor, excellent swimming, chess tables, bocce courts and the delicious Seaside Café, Carson Beach is an idyllic place to spend a day without being far from campus. En savoir plus .
Savin Hill Beach features protected swimming areas & baseball fields. Take in views of the world’s largest copyrighted artwork, the rainbow swash on a Keyspan gas tank, a well-known Boston landmark. En savoir plus .
It may not be California, but Malibu Beach is a great place to sunbathe while taking in views of Boston harbor. Malibu Beach boasts a new bathhouse & is close to the amenities at Savin Hill Beach. En savoir plus .
While we don't recommend swimming (the remains of a rumored Whitey Bulger victim were found here in 2000), this often sparsely populated beach is great for ocean breezes and views of downtown Boston. En savoir plus .
Wollaston is home to a well known jogging/bicycling trail and a 1600s Native American campsite. It is neighbored by Caddy Park, a recreational area with a play area, lookout tower, & picnic tables. En savoir plus .
This beach stretches across 1.5 miles of waterfront on the Hull peninsula. Check out the Paragon Carousel, one of the nation’s few remaining grand carousels, & look for concerts throughout the summer. En savoir plus .
This picturesque, 4-mile beach sports white sand, tidal pools, sand bars plus over 5 miles of trails winding through coastal dunes. There is a $2 fee to use the beach. En savoir plus .
This beach has sand that “sings” if you scuff or shuffle your bare feet with sufficient force through the sand when it’s dry. There is a $5 walk-on fee to access the beach on the weekends. En savoir plus .