Salisbury Beach State Reservation

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Salisbury Beach State Reservation
Massachusetts State Park
Salisbury Beach, Salisbury MA.jpg
Country United States
State Massachusetts
County Essex
Town Salisbury
River Merrimack River
Elevation 10 ft (3 m) [1]
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Area 355 acres (144 ha) [2]
Established 1931[3]
Management Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation
Location in Massachusetts
Website: Salisbury Beach State Reservation

Salisbury Beach State Reservation is a state-owned, public recreation area on the Atlantic Ocean in the town of Salisbury, Massachusetts, managed by the Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation.[4] It is one of the most heavily utilized state parks in the Commonwealth, with "an annual attendance rate of over one million visitors."[5]

History

The land was acquired for use as a state park in 1931.[3] It saw improvements in the following decade done by the Works Progress Administration and the Civilian Conservation Corps.[6] The reservation came under the jurisdiction of the Department of Conservation and Recreation in 1969.[5] Continuing park improvements include the construction of a new jetty in 2015.[4]

Wildlife

Notable wildlife includes harbor seals, which are often found Badgers Rocks in the Merrimack River in the fall and winter. Birds that can be sighted include black ducks, green-winged teal, and great blue herons, along with pectoral, solitary, and least sandpipers.[5] "White-winged and surf scoters can be seen flying low over open water or bobbing in loose flocks among the offshore waves."[7]

Activities and amenities

  • Beaches: The park features a 3.8-mile-long (6.1 km) beach on the Atlantic Ocean. Beaches and restrooms are handicapped-accessible.[4] Smaller, non-swimming beaches are found on the Merrimack River.[8]
  • Camping: The park's 484-site campground includes handicapped-accessible sites as well as RV hookups and dump station.
  • Boating: Motorized and non-motorized boating can be accessed from two boat ramps on the Merrimack River.
  • The park also offers showers, picnicking, a playground and pavilion, fishing, restricted hunting, a group day-use area, and educational programs.
  • Fees: In 2015, the park entrance fee was $14 a day for Massachusetts residents and $16 for visitors from out of state.

References

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