Salisbury Beach State Reservation
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Salisbury Beach State Reservation is a Massachusetts state park located in Salisbury. The park is managed by the Department of Conservation and Recreation.
[edit] Description
Salisbury Beach State Reservation is a 521 acre park principally used for swimming, boating, and camping. The park's main feature is its 3.8 mile-long beach, one of the most popular in the Commonwealth. A 484-site campground is also available at the park year-round.
Notable wildlife include harbor seals, which are often found on a jetty in the fall and winter.
[edit] Recreational opportunities
- Beaches
- Boating (all types)
- Boat Ramp
- Camping
- Educational/Interpretive Programs
- Fishing
- Group Day Use
- Hunting (restricted)
- Picnicking
- Restrooms
- Scenic Viewing Area
- Showers
- Swimming
- Trailer/RV Dumping
- Trailer/RV Hook-ups
[edit] External links
- Park Website: http://www.mass.gov/dcr/parks/northeast/salb.htm