Sandy Point State
Reservation |
Parker River Wildlife Refuge Rd., Ipswich
(978) 462-4481
Sandy Point is at the very southern tip of Plum
Island, a classic Atlantic Ocean barrier island. The 77-acre park
is among the state's most beautiful and popular coastal beaches.
It is also an important nesting area for the piping plover, a federally
endangered species, amd the least tern, a species of special concern
in Massachusetts. Passive recreational activities include walking,
beachcombing, fishing and birding. Access is through the abutting
Parker River National Wildlife Refuge.
Recreational Opportunities
Fishing, Hunting (Restrictions), Scenic Viewing Area, Walking Trails.
Things to know before you go…
The reservation opens one half-hour before sunrise and closes at
8:00 pm. Parking is allowed only in two designated areas, which
together hold 50 cars. When these lots are full, the reservation
is temporarily closed. Pedestrians have free access to the beach,
but must stay clear of all fenced areas.
To provide maximum protection for endangered species, the federal
government may close the entire beach at Parker River Refuge. Call
978 465-5753 for dates. Access to the State Reservation is still
available, with special restrictions during the summer breeding
season.
Park Directions
Sandy Point State Reservation is located on the northeastern coast
of Massachusetts.
From the south: take Rte. I-95 north, then Rte.
113 east to Newburyport, Rte.1A, follow signs to Parker River Wildlife
Refuge.
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