America’s first public beach (established 1896) featuring a 3-mile crescent shoreline accessible by subway from Boston. Hosts the annual International Sand Sculpting Festival and offers diverse food options.
A day-use park on Lake Champlain offering spectacular views of the Adirondack Mountains and a small beach area. Named for the Daughters of the American Revolution who donated the land.
Not a traditional sandy beach, but offers rocky shoreline access with tide pools and spectacular ocean views. Home to the Seacoast Science Center and historic military bunkers.