Salisbury Beach State Reservation
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Salisbury Beach State Reservation

Salisbury Beach

Beach Rd. Rte. 1A,
Salisbury
978 462-4481

Salisbury Beach is one of the state's most popular ocean beaches stretching for 3.8 miles along the Atlantic Ocean. This 521-acre park offers swimming, boating, fishing and camping, and is very popular with trailer campers. Facilities include a 484-site campground with renovated bathhouses, an extensive day-use parking lot, three new comfort stations for the beach going public with over the dune boardwalks, and a new playground and pavilion area. The facility also has two boat ramps that are located on the Merrimack River at the campground's southern edge.

In the fall and winter, harbor seals often sun themselves on the jetty. The town of Salisbury has many fun activities to offer for kids of all ages; with a large amusement park and video arcades.

Recreational Opportunities
Accessible Beaches, Accessible Camping, Accessible Restrooms, Boating (all types), Boat Ramp, Fishing, Group Day Use, Hunting (Restrictions), Interpretive Program , Picnicking, Scenic Viewing Area, Showers, Swimming, Trailer / R.V. Dumping, Trailer / R.V. Hookup.

Things to know before you go…
The campground office hours are 8am–10pm. The regular camping season is from mid-April to mid-October. Off-season camping is available from mid-October to late November for Thursday, Friday and Saturday night stays.

Park Directions
Salisbury Beach is located on the coast of north-eastern Massachusetts.
From Rte. 95: Take exit 58A to Newburyport and the intersection with Rte. 110 east. Follow Rte. 110 East to Salisbury and the intersection with Rte. 1a North. Turn right on Rte. 1a and follow it 2 miles to the Park entrance on the right.
From Rte. 495: Take Rte. 495 to exit 55 and the intersection with Rte. 110. Follow Rte 110 East to Salisbury and the intersection with Rte. 1a north. Follow Rte. 1a north approximately 2 miles to the Park entrance on the right.

Other State Parks
These parks are also very popular with trailer campers: Scusset Beach State Reservation, Wompatuck State Park , and Massasoit State Park.



For the latest information, visit the Department of Conservation and Recreation




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