Went out for a getaway and drove around during the off-season. Despite the blustery and cold weather today, the scenery was fantastic.
This beach is among the top beaches in New England. I've visited this place multiple times with my family, and we always enjoy ourselves. Although the water felt a little cold today, the scenery is stunning, and the sand is ideal for building sandcastles.
To avoid paying $15 for MA resident parking and dealing with crowds, there is free parking available after 5pm. However, be careful to park in the designated lots for Plum Island beach parking, as there are many private lots for residents. While there are some restaurants with beach access, we opted for the official Plum Island Beach parking lot. Instead of taking the wooden boardwalk, we walked on the flat, black path made of sand. It's important to stay in the middle of the path and behind the ropes, as there is some poison ivy around. At the end of the path, there were some remnants of a concrete structure. The tide was high and the current was strong, so it's important to be cautious.
This beach is simply amazing. The sand is incredibly soft, and the lack of cell service ensures that you can truly disconnect and enjoy the natural beauty of the surroundings. Parking is plentiful, and the beach itself is expansive, allowing for plenty of space for everyone to spread out and enjoy themselves without feeling cramped. Although the water is quite chilly due to its location in the northeastern region, surfers will be pleased to know that the waves are impressive.
The parking lot at the beach is highly practical and serves its purpose well. It's a great perk that it's free of charge. However, it's important to note that the surface is made of packed gravel, so it's not advisable to walk around barefoot. The boardwalk is a convenient way to access the beach towards the south, and there are benches available for those who need to take a break. Although the walk is brief and straightforward, it's always nice to have a place to rest and enjoy the scenery.