With its sandy North Shore beaches, rocky outcrops, green parks, hemlock woods and wild estuaries full of shorebirds, it is no wonder that Gloucester has attracted such a rich and diverse artists' community. Fitz Hugh Lane, Winslow Homer and John Sloan are just some of the artists who have taken inspiration from Gloucester's beautiful surrounds. Still boasting dozens of galleries and boutiques, as well as museums, theaters and an artists' colony, the city's art scene clearly continues to thrive.
Restaurants in Gloucester
4.5 based on 693 reviews
This picturesque curved white-sandy beach with a lazy rolling surf is a favorite among Gloucester residents and visitors.
Good Harbor beach is one of the best beaches of North Shore in Massachusetts. Deepest and cleanest send. A little island near by with easy access in low tide, just be careful of poison ivy. Parking lot is not very big and filled very quickly in the hot Summer days. Be there before 9am to guarantee the spot. Enjoy it
4.5 based on 74 reviews
We love this beach! Clean sand and clear water. Not as overcrowded as Good Harbor or Wingaersheek. Parking is less expensive and there’s restrooms and changing areas.
4.5 based on 53 reviews
My wife and children adored this beach. Parking was affordable with the $5 coupon available with a stay at the cape Ann marina resort, total of $10 to park after coupon. Also fun hiking paths with stone stairs, a shop with hot dogs and icecream. Water was stunningly clear, so visibly you could see hermit crabs walking on the ocean floor and reach in and grab them. Bathrooms a 2 min walk frontthe beach with showers and a brand new playground with plenty of trees to sheild you from the sun.
4.5 based on 305 reviews
My favorite beach. Wingaersheek Beach is a great beach for kids and adults. When the tide goes out there is room for everyone! Not to mention shells, sand dollars and hermit crabs! Waves are minimal so also great for swimming! I come here several times each summer. Snack Bar, outdoor shower for rinsing and bathrooms. Only draw back is parking is a little expensive.
4.5 based on 32 reviews
If you know where Eastern Point is in Gloucester this place is easy to find. It's that small strip of sand at the end of which stands the cop who won't let you drive onto Eastern Point. Also, if you start at Good Harbor and drive along the coast road South (away from Rockport) you go down a big hill after about 1 1/2 miles and Niles Point Beach is at the bottom of the hill. Best bet for parking is along the side of that hill and then walk. It's not a very wide beach, not so much room at high tide, but you are looking right across the water at Boston. There's no surf so it's good for kids, good for swimming. Lifeguards and port-o-potty but no other facilities so bring food and drink. I like to sneak up the beach onto the Eastern Point end so I can take my top off with some privacy. Rarely does anyone come by on the road because the cop won't let you into the area. Once onto Eastern Point (via the beach) it's an excellent walk or run among really bodacious homes. All of the access problems disappear if you have a bicycle.
ThingsTodoPost © 2018 - 2024 All rights reserved.