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    DNRT Parsons Reserve Trailhead

    5.0 (1 review)
    Closed 6:30 am - 8:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Demarest Lloyd State Park - The tiny strip of sand they call beach

    Demarest Lloyd State Park

    3.5(8 reviews)
    2.5 mi

    Im always willing to check out a new beach. But I wouldn't even call this place a beach. And I…read morereally don't get how this place gets 5 stars from other yelpers. As far as beach goes, it's a dump. As others said - its rocky. So I followed the advice of Yelper Michele T and headed left for sand. Yes - I found sand. But a narrow 6' strip of sand. Covered in washed up seaweed. But if you try to go in the water, it is all rocky. It was pretty gross. Yes, the water is warm. But no waves. Not even tiny waves. They have bigger waves on Lake Michigan. And you have to wade through seaweed to get into the water. And walk in rocks in the water. I didn't make it past my knees and felt desperate for a shower After a 20 minute walk down the beach we actually found an area with about 30 feet of sand, no seaweed, and sand when you actually walked in the water. But it was a tiny area near an estuary. Really not worth the walk. The only positive I could come up with - there were hardly any people there. So if I was willing to make the 20 minute walk to the nicer sandy area, it is probably one of the few beaches in New England where I could topless sun bathe without risking arrest. This is really a beach to walk on. Since the view out across buzzards bay and the Elizabethan islands is beautiful. But it is not a beach for sun and surf. Maybe when I'm a senior citizen, in my velour track suit and orthopedic shoes and trifocals - maybe my husband and I will come take a walk, holding hands, early enough in the day so we don't miss the early bird special at the nearest restaurant a 1/2 hour drive away.

    Ocean views and…read morerocks Beautiful park but not a great place to swim unless you happen to like rocks. This park doesn't have sand, it has zillions of rocks, of all different sizes. I like rocks so I had fun looking at them but I did get kinda sick of stepping on the damn things when walking. Definitely wear foot protection when swimming here. The best part of the park are the views. Absolutely gorgeous! You can easily see Cuttyhunk and other Elizabeth Islands and even Martha's Vineyard in the distance. Great place to go in the off season when you don't have to pay the 7 bucks for parking.

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    Allen's Pond Wildlife Sanctuary

    Allen's Pond Wildlife Sanctuary

    4.0(7 reviews)
    4.5 mi

    Sometimes, the most unique and interesting places are the ones you stumble across, and they just…read moregrab you and tell you to stop for a look. Let's cover the basics of the sanctuary with it being free and having nine miles of trails broken up into small pieces with most being 1/3 of a mile here and 6/10 there. www.massaudubon.org/places-to-explore/wildlife-sanctuaries/allens-pond#guidelines www.massaudubon.org/places-to-explore/wildlife-sanctuaries/allens-pond/trails I think like most people, we went to the parking lot off of Horseneck Road at the Field Station Entrance. It's a very small lot with maybe 7 legit parking spaces and the rest of us were being squirrely in the grass and along the fence line. We did some of the Quansett Trail before seeing that it was a complete mud bog which equaled a double back to the Beach Loop Trail which did not have such terrain issues. Probably about 7 or 8 people out on the rocks mostly enjoying the sun on an abnormally warm Saturday in mid-March. We probably put in a good two hours watching the spiders on the beach and rocks, looking around the tidal pools (it was low tide) and just enjoying the overall beauty of Buzzards Bay. This was a 100% accidental find and overall, the only regret I have is not knowing about the sanctuary in advance so that more of a plan could have been made to have covered more ground. Next time.

    The parking lot here is a small dirt lot. It was full the day we visited, so we drove up the street…read morejust a bit and parked at the beach. We walked down the beach, back toward the Pond. The walk we took along the marsh was on a dirt road, plenty wide and mostly even. There are informational signs along the way including one at the pathway leading to the beach. Once on the beach, is another sign about nesting birds. No pets are allowed in that area. This is a wonderful spot to get outside in nature, listen to the surf, smell the sea, get some exercise and learn a bit about conservation of local flora and fauna.

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