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Waterfront Services at DCR-Managed Swimming Locations Massashusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation Waterfront Schedule Saturday, May 29, 2021- Monday, September 6, 2021 Please Note: Lifeguard Schedule is subject to change due to staffing and in service training. Opening dates may be subject to change. Beach Beach Services Lifeguard Coverage Lifeguard Lifeguard Services End ( Weekends and Waterfront Facility Begins for holidays only from Coverage Starts Coverage for the Community Name Facility Type the Season 5/29/21- 6/12/21) (7 days per week) Ends Season Region Inland Agawam Robinson Beach Robinson State Park 5/29/21 No Unguarded Unguarded 9/6/21 West Beach Damon Pond Willard Brook State Inland Ashby 5/29/21 No Unguarded Unguarded 9/6/21 Central Beach Forest Beach Inland Ashland Ashland Beach Ashland State Park 5/29/21 No Unguarded Unguarded 9/6/21 North Beach Beamans Pond Otter River State Inland Baldwinville 5/29/21 No Unguarded Unguarded 9/6/21 Central Campers Beach Forest Beach Beamans Pond Otter River State Inland Baldwinville 5/29/21 No Unguarded Unguarded 9/6/21 Central Day Use Beach Forest Beach Boston Harbor Coastal Boston Lovells Is. Beach 5/29/21 No Unguarded Unguarded 9/6/21 South Islands State Park Beach Boston Harbor Coastal Boston Spectacle Beach 5/29/21 No Unguarded Unguarded 9/6/21 South Islands State Park Beach Inland Brewster Cliff Pond Beach Nickerson State Park 5/29/21 No Unguarded Unguarded 9/6/21 South Beach Inland Brewster Flax Pond Beach Nickerson State Park 5/29/21 No Unguarded Unguarded 9/6/21 South Beach Barretts Pond Myles Standish State Inland Carver 5/29/21 No Unguarded Unguarded 9/6/21 South Campers Beach Forest Beach Mohawk Trail State Inland Charlemont Cold River Pool 5/29/21 No Unguarded Unguarded 9/6/21 West Forest Beach Massashusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation Waterfront Schedule Saturday, May 29, 2021- Monday, September 6, 2021 Please Note: Lifeguard Schedule is subject to change due to staffing and in service training. Opening dates may be subject to change. Beach Beach Services Lifeguard Coverage Lifeguard Lifeguard Services End ( Weekends and Waterfront Facility Begins for holidays only from Coverage Starts Coverage for the Community Name Facility Type the Season 5/29/21- 6/12/21) (7 days per week) Ends Season Region Chicopee S.P. Inland Chicopee Chicopee State Park 5/29/21 Yes 6/19/21 9/6/21 9/6/21 West Beach Beach Clarksburg State Inland Clarksburg Mauserts Pond 5/29/21 No Unguarded Unguarded 9/6/21 West Forst Beach Walden Pond Walden Pond State Inland Concord Main Beach/ Red 5/29/21 Yes 6/19/21 9/6/21 9/6/21 North Reservation Beach Cross Beach Demarest Lloyd Demarest Lloyd Coastal Dartmouth 5/29/21 No Unguarded Unguarded 9/6/21 South Beach State Park Beach Dorchester Shore Coastal Dorchester Malibu Beach 5/29/21 No Unguarded Unguarded 9/6/21 Boston Reservation Beach Dorchester Shore Coastal Dorchester Savin Hill Beach 5/29/21 No Unguarded Unguarded 9/6/21 Boston Reservation Beach Dorchester Shore Coastal Dorchester Tenean Beach 5/29/21 No Unguarded Unguarded 9/6/21 Boston Reservation Beach Wallum Lake Inland Douglas Douglas State Forest 5/29/21 Yes 6/19/21 9/6/21 9/6/21 Central Beach Beach Constitution Coastal E. Boston Constitution Beach 5/29/21 No 6/19/21 8/22/21 9/6/21 Boston Beach Beach South Beach Manuel F. Correllus Coastal Edgartown 5/29/21 9/6/21 South (Katama) State Forest Beach Managed by the Town of Edgartown. Call 508-627-6145 for information. Laurel Lake Inland Erving Erving State Forest 5/29/21 No 6/19/21 8/22/21 9/6/21 Central Beach Beach Massashusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation Waterfront Schedule Saturday, May 29, 2021- Monday, September 6, 2021 Please Note: Lifeguard Schedule is subject to change due to staffing and in service training. Opening dates may be subject to change. Beach Beach Services Lifeguard Coverage Lifeguard Lifeguard Services End ( Weekends and Waterfront Facility Begins for holidays only from Coverage Starts Coverage for the Community Name Facility Type the Season 5/29/21- 6/12/21) (7 days per week) Ends Season Region Fort Phoenix Fort Phoenix State Coastal Fairhaven 5/29/21 No 6/19/21 8/22/21 9/6/21 South Beach Resrvation Beach Cochituate State Inland Framingham Saxonville Beach 5/29/21 9/6/21 North Park Beach Managed by the Town of Framingham. Call 508-532-5960 for information. Dunn Pond State Inland Gardner Dunn Pond Beach 5/29/21 No 6/19/21 8/22/21 9/6/21 Central Park Beach DAR Day Use Inland Goshen DAR State Forest 5/29/21 No 6/19/21 8/22/21 9/6/21 West Beach Beach DAR Campers Inland Goshen DAR State Forest 5/29/21 No Unguarded Unguarded 9/6/21 West Beach Beach Hopkinton Main Hopkinton State Inland Hopkinton 5/29/21 Yes 6/19/21 9/6/21 9/6/21 Central Beach Park Beach Upper Reservoir Hopkinton State Inland Hopkinton 5/29/21 No Unguarded Unguarded 9/6/21 Central Beach Park Beach Comet Pond Inland Hubbardston Asnacomet Pond 5/29/21 No Unguarded Unguarded 9/6/21 Central Beach Beach Nantasket Beach Coastal Hull Nantasket Beach 5/29/21 Yes 6/19/21 9/6/21 9/6/21 South Reservation Beach Crow Hill Pond Leominster State Inland Leominster 5/29/21 No 6/19/21 8/22/21 9/6/21 Central Beach Forest Beach Massashusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation Waterfront Schedule Saturday, May 29, 2021- Monday, September 6, 2021 Please Note: Lifeguard Schedule is subject to change due to staffing and in service training. Opening dates may be subject to change. Beach Beach Services Lifeguard Coverage Lifeguard Lifeguard Services End ( Weekends and Waterfront Facility Begins for holidays only from Coverage Starts Coverage for the Community Name Facility Type the Season 5/29/21- 6/12/21) (7 days per week) Ends Season Region Lowell Heritage Inland Lowell Rynne Beach 5/29/21Managed by the City of Lowell. Call (978) 970-4171 for information.9/6/21 North State Park Beach Lynn Shore Coastal Lynn Lynn Beach 5/29/21 No Unguarded Unguarded 9/6/21 North Reservation Beach Lynn Shore Coastal Lynn Kings Beach 5/29/21 No Unguarded Unguarded 9/6/21 North Reservation Beach Coastal Mashpee South Cape Beach South Cape Beach 5/29/21 No Unguarded Unguarded 9/6/21 South Beach Blue Hills Inland Milton Houghton's Pond 5/29/21 Yes 6/19/21 9/6/21 9/6/21 South Reservation Beach Beartown State Inland Monterey Benedict Pond 5/29/21 No Unguarded Unguarded 9/6/21 West Forest Beach Berry Pond Day- Harold Parker State Inland N. Andover 5/29/21 No Unguarded Unguarded 9/6/21 North Use Beach Forest Beach Frye Pond Harold Parker State Inland N. Andover 5/29/21 No Unguarded Unguarded 9/6/21 North Campers Beach Forest Beach Lynn Shore Coastal Nahant Nahant Beach 5/29/21 Yes 6/19/21 9/6/21 9/6/21 North Reservation Beach Cochituate S.P. Cochituate State Inland Natick 5/29/21 No Unguarded Unguarded 9/6/21 Central Beach Park Beach Massashusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation Waterfront Schedule Saturday, May 29, 2021- Monday, September 6, 2021 Please Note: Lifeguard Schedule is subject to change due to staffing and in service training. Opening dates may be subject to change. Beach Beach Services Lifeguard Coverage Lifeguard Lifeguard Services End ( Weekends and Waterfront Facility Begins for holidays only from Coverage Starts Coverage for the Community Name Facility Type the Season 5/29/21- 6/12/21) (7 days per week) Ends Season Region Joseph Sylvia Manuel F. Correllus Coastal Oak Bluffs 5/29/21Managed by Dukes County. Call (508) 696-3840 for more 9/6/21 South State Beach State Forest Beach Inland Otis Otis Res. Beach Tolland State Forest 5/29/21 No Unguarded Unguarded 9/6/21 West Beach Pittsfield State Inland Pittsfield Lulu Pond 5/29/21 No Unguarded Unguarded 9/6/21 West Forest Beach Myles Standish State Inland Plymouth College Pond 5/29/21 No Unguarded Unguarded 9/6/21 South Forest Beach Charge Pond Myles Standish State Inland Plymouth 5/29/21 No Unguarded Unguarded 9/6/21 South Campers Beach Forest Beach Curlew Pond Myles Standish State Inland Plymouth 5/29/21 No Unguarded Unguarded 9/6/21 South Beach Forest Beach Fearing Pond Day Myles Standish State Inland Plymouth 5/29/21 No Unguarded Unguarded 9/6/21 South Use Area Forest Beach Fearing Pond Myles Standish State Inland Plymouth 5/29/21 No Unguarded Unguarded 9/6/21 South Campers Beach I Forest Beach Fearing Pond Myles Standish State Inland Plymouth 5/29/21 No Unguarded Unguarded 9/6/21 South Campers Beach H Forest Beach Quincy Shore Coastal Quincy Wollaston Beach 5/29/21 No 6/19/21 8/22/21 9/6/21 Boston Reservation Beach Revere Beach Coastal Revere Revere Beach 5/29/21 Yes 6/19/21 9/6/21 9/6/21 North Reservation Beach Winthrop Shores Coastal Revere/Winthrop Short Beach 5/29/21 No Unguarded Unguarded 9/6/21 North Reservation Beach Massashusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation Waterfront Schedule Saturday, May 29, 2021- Monday, September 6, 2021 Please Note: Lifeguard Schedule is subject to change due to staffing and in service training. Opening dates may be subject to change. Beach Beach Services Lifeguard Coverage Lifeguard Lifeguard Services End ( Weekends and Waterfront Facility Begins for holidays only from Coverage Starts Coverage for the Community Name Facility Type the Season 5/29/21- 6/12/21) (7 days per week) Ends Season Region Inland Rutland Whitehall Pond Rutland State Park 5/29/21 No Unguarded Unguarded 9/6/21 Central Beach South Boston Coastal S.
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