Beaches in Pembroke, Massachusetts

#1.

Marshfield, Massachusetts, USA

  • The Town of Marshfield is located in Southeastern Massachusetts in PlymouthCounty. A coastal community 30 miles from Boston, Marshfield has a yearly population of about 21,000 people which grows to about 40,000 in the summermonths. ... More on GoingToTheBeach.com

 

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Duxbury, Massachusetts

  • Duxbury Bay is an extraordinarily lovely place to paddle. The bay and tidal rivers of the Great Salt Marsh offer exceptional natural beauty and serenity. Duxburys seven-mile-long barrier beach is a natural breakwater that protects ... More on Trails

 

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Duxbury, Massachusetts, USA

  • Duxbury is bordered by Cape Cod Bay to the east, Duxbury Bay, Kingston Bay and Plymouth to the southeast, Kingston to the southwest, Pembroke to the west and northwest, and Marshfield to the north.... More on AnglerWeb.com

  • Duxbury Massachusetts, incorporated in 1637, is a quiet ocean-side residential town located 37 miles southeast of Boston. John and Priscilla Alden and Myles Standish settled here just a few years a... More on GoingToTheBeach.com

 

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East Bridgewater, Massachusetts

  • Robbins Pond is an infertile, 124 acre natural warmwater pond. The depth of the pond is fairly uniform with an average depth of about 6 feet, the maximum depth is about 10 feet in a small hole to the east of the island. The bottom ... More on AnglerWeb.com

 

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Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States

  • Fresh Pond is a 62 acre natural kettlehole pond with an average depth of 12 feet and a maximum depth of 30 feet. The pond is fed by groundwater and a small inlet from Warner Pond and has an outlet to cranberry bogs and Beaver Dam ... More on AnglerWeb.com

 

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Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA

  • Take Rte. 3 south to Sagamore rotary, go 3/4 around rotary bearing right, follow to very end. Follow signs. Parking fee:$5.00 ... More on GoingToTheBeach.com

 

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Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA

  • Directions: Take Rt. 3A south to Rocky Hill Road. Take a left onto the road, follow to end, take a left and approximately 500 yards down on the right ... More on Visit-plymouth.com

  • Take Rt. 3A south to Rocky Hill Road. Take a right onto the road, follow to end, take a left approximately 500 yards....parking on right. Parking ... More on GoingToTheBeach.com

 

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Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA

  • Take Rt. 3 north from Plymouth to exit 10, take a right off the exit, straight for about 6 miles. Parking fee: $5. ... More on Visit-plymouth.com

  • Take Rt.3 north to exit 10, take right off the exit, straight for about 6 miles. Parking fee:$5.00 Dunes, ice cream ... More on GoingToTheBeach.com

 

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Carver, Massachusetts, United States

  • Johns Pond is a 21 acre natural pond with an average depth of 12 feet and a maximum depth of 22 feet. The ponds 0.8 miles of shoreline is moderately developed with a new subdivision on the west, a town beach on the south and cranberry ... More on AnglerWeb.com

 

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Crescent Beach, Plymouth County, Massachusetts

  • Can't wait to get down to the beach, Crescent Beach in Plymouth County, Massachusetts is precisely what you must have. Crescent Beach doesn't have loads of facilities, but it is a splendid piece of coastline. The nearby places to ... More on GoingOutside

 

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