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Harvard, Massachusetts, United States
Located in the Town of Harvard about one mile south of the center, this 316-acre pond supports a diverse fish population. Unfortunately, the shoreline is highly developed with private cottages and year-round homes, severely restricting ... More on AnglerWeb.com

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South end

#3.
Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Facilities: Yirrell Beach is a relatively small, popular swimming and sunning beach used primarily by local residents. - Access: Local residents have direct pedestrian access to the beach. Minimal ... More on GoingToTheBeach.com
Facilities: This relatively compact strip of rocks and sand serves local residents by providing access to swimming, passive enjoyment of the shore and extensive views of the northern harbor. Owned ... More on GoingToTheBeach.com

#4.
290 Argilla Road Boston, MA
Four miles of white sand and gentle surf, voted "Best Beach" of Boston three years running. Bathhouses, lifeguards, ... More on Bostonusa.com
Boston Harbor improvements have made this beach a ... More on TripAdvisor

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99 Long Wharf, Boston, MA 02110-3602
Bumpkin, like many other of the Boston Harbor Islands, was inhabited by Native American Indians prior to European contact. During the colonial period, the 35-acre island was leased to tenant farmer... More on GoCityKids
Facilities: Lovell's Island Beach is the only official beach on the Boston Harbor Islands. The beach features a beautiful, natural landscape with stunning views of Boston Harbor and the Boston skyl... More on GoingToTheBeach.com

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South Boston, Massachusetts, USA

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South Boston, Massachusetts, USA

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South Boston, Massachusetts, USA

#9.
William J Day Blvd South Boston, MA, 02127
This sandy beach, owned and maintained by the Commonwealth's Department of Conservation and Recreation, is one of the best swimming beaches in the area, with nearby public amenities and great views of the Harbor. New sand, new walkways, ... More on Bostonharborwalk.com

#10.
Arlington, Massachusetts
This fertile, 103-acre natural great pond is located just north of Route 2 in Arlington. Maximum depth is 36 feet; average depth is 12 feet, and the water is transparent to ten feet. The bottom is sand and gravel, most of that is ... More on AnglerWeb.com
