You'll Never Forget A Trip To These 12 Waterfront Spots In Massachusetts
By Sophia
|
Published June 24, 2017
There’s nothing like escaping to the water when the weather starts heating up. Luckily, Massachusetts isn’t lacking in beautiful beaches, rivers, ponds and lakes. No matter where in the state you are, residents are always within reach of a lovely waterfront spot. Here are a few of the most enchanting places in Massachusetts where you can relax or explore by the water.
1. Lake Onota, Pittsfield
Lake Onota in Pittsfield is a gorgeous, sapphire lake that offers plenty to do and see. Besides swimming in crystal-clear waters and exploring the lush surrounding land, visitors here can fish and kayak out across the placid waters.
More info and directions here
2. Hull
This small town is a summer paradise. Located on a spit of land sticking out from Cohasset, Hull is a coastal community that is filled with tasty seafood shacks, quaint streets and shops, and plenty of places to admire the view of the ocean.
More info and directions here
3. Montague
Montague is a charming river town with a lot to offer. Location in Western Mass and bounded to the west by the Connecticut River, this sleepy town is filled with hidden gems like the historic Montague Book Mill overlooking Sawmill River. Visiting during the fall will also afford views of the area's gorgeous autumnal foliage.
More info and directions here
4. Lake Dennison, Winchendon
This gorgeous lake is located in Winchendon and makes for a great summer day trip. With fishing, swimming, camping and plenty of walking paths, you won't run out of things to do here.
More info and directions here
5. Halfmoon Beach, Gloucester
This small but stunning beach is the perfect place to kick off your shoes and enjoy some peace and quiet. This lovely spot offers calm blue waters and lush rocky cliffs overlooking the waves. While it might be short on space during the height of the summer season, arriving early or stopping by for a sunset will let you enjoy unrivaled tranquility.
6. Wellfleet Beachcomber, Wellfleet
Tucked away at the end of a long, winding seaside road, this lively seafood shack is perched on a sand cliff overlooking Cahoon Hollow beach. You'll find plenty of locals and visitors mingling over delicious fresh food and tasty drinks. Come on the weekends for live music and spectacular views. (1120 Cahoon Hollow Rd, Wellfleet)
7. Shining Sea Bike and Walking Path, Falmouth
Looking to see miles of coastline without chartering on a boat or hopping on a helicopter? Simply grab your bike and cruise down this stunning bike and walking path. The Shining Sea path winds down the coast of Cape Cod and will take you past countless beaches and shimmering dunes.
More info and directions here
8. Chapel Brook Falls, Ashfield
Fancy a ride down a natural waterslide? This gorgeous waterfall in Ashfield cascades down multiple levels of rock and forms a natural slip n' slide that is fun for kids and adults. Simply glide down the smooth rock into the clear pool below, and bring a picnic lunch to spread on the flat rocks alongside the falls.
More info and directions here
9. Alan E. Rich Environmental Park, Athol
Millers River runs through this scenic nature preserve and creates a beautiful backdrop for an easy hike or lounging in the sun. There are plenty of hiking and walking trails that run through the park. Though this spot is practically right in the middle of Athol, you'll feel a million miles away from civilization.
10. Sutton Hills Waterfall Campground, Sutton
This enchanting campground features a waterfall and brook that flows through the area, giving this place a fairytale aspect that cannot be matched. It's located on the shore of Aldrich Mill Pond, so there's plenty to do on the water and on the surrounding shore.
More info and directions here
11. 1761 Old Mill Restaurant, Westminster
This historic restaurant was once a functional mill. The building dates back to the 1770s, and visitors can savor classic New England dishes while gazing out across the river at peaceful duck pond and lovely waterfall.
More info and directions here
12. The Back Eddy, Westport
Head to the South Coast for a taste of what this amazing coastal restaurant has to offer. It combines delicious seafood fare with a jaw-dropping view of the ocean. (1 Bridge Road, Westport)
If you’re looking to escape to the water this season but don’t live near the coast, check out some of these charming river towns in Massachusetts that are perfect for a day trip.
OnlyInYourState may earn compensation through affiliate links in this article. As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases.
Related Articles