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Northshore June July 2021

Northshore magazine showcases the best that the North Shore of Boston, MA has to offer.

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NORTHSHOREMAG.COM 66 JUNE + JULY 2021 sprinklers of the park's splash pad. AMENITIES: Bathrooms, concession stand, and lots of grassy lawn for picnics or kicking a ball around. PARKING: Onsite parking is free for Beverly residents. Non-residents pay $10 on weekdays and $20 on weekends. D E V E R E U X B E AC H Marblehead, 99 Ocean Ave. On the causeway connecting Marblehead Neck to the mainland, Devereux Beach offers 5.5 acres of sandy shore with sweeping views of the open ocean. SOMETHING SPECIAL: For a quintessentially New England view, stroll the sidewalk along Ocean Ave. and check out dozens of sailboats anchored in the picturesque, tree-lined cove across the street. AMENITIES: Bathrooms and picnic pavilions available, as well as a concession stand and playground. PARKING: Limited non-resident parking is $15 Monday through Thursday, $20 Friday through Sunday. S I N G I N G B E AC H Manchester-by-the-Sea, End of Beach St. I N - D E P T H Named for the melodic noises its sand sometimes makes underfoot, Singing Beach is a modest but stunning spot, easily accessible, but secluded enough to feel like a true escape. SOMETHING SPECIAL: Singing Beach is one of the only places on the North Shore to access a beach via train—the town's commuter rail station is just a half-mile away. AMENITIES: The 1920s bathhouse features a small snack stand, bathrooms, changing rooms, and showers. PARKING: A small public lot offers non- resident parking for $25, while spaces last, and the local Boy Scouts run a private lot up the street for $25. Visitors walking on to the Nahant Beach connects Nahant and Lynn by a long strip of sand.

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