Salisbury Beach Reservation, Massachusetts

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Hi fellow Travelers,

The other day we were able to spend some quality time at a beautiful beach that's new for us, Salisbury Beach Reservation in Salisbury Massachusetts!

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Salisbury Beach

Salisbury Beach Reservation is a beautiful little spot to spend time. I am surprised that I haven't spent any time here prior to this!

The area is a remarkable split between a natural reservation that is conserved and off limits and the beach that everyone goes there for, where we are free to explore. The wooden pickets are a common site for a lot of the beaches in the area that still have their sand dunes. Not a lot of sand dunes remain but the ones that do are cool to look at. The grasses are doing well and where lots of really cool looking birds nest at this time of year.

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The nesting area, and the signs that prevent people from taking a stroll through the protected area. Thankfully it looks like for the most part people have been respectful of the signs and the off limits areas. It looks like those footprints are old, so the birds are nesting in peace.

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There are quite a few fenced off areas and I think part of it is for the nesting but there's also a considerable amount of preservation efforts to keep the dunes healthy and the grasses that grow on them from disappearing. The areas that don't have the fences you can easily see the paths that people walk on, it tramples the grass so it can't grow anymore.

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The birds are quite active! I saw one fly over head and was expecting to just see one but I got a nice surprise after that.

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A whole flock of those nesting birds flew down to the water and waves. It was a really awesome thing to see!

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There were quite a few people hanging out on the sand, enjoying the beautiful sun and sand. One of the things that we didn't explore this time around was the really cool Jetty that was created to make the little harbor. There are two stone Jetty's out there, one on each side of the bay and I guess what some have said is that there are lots of harbor seals that hang out on the rocks. Lots of food for the sharks nowadays! Grateful that we don't have a big affection for surfing or anything like that lol

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There are even spots where there are no wooden stakes and people don't walk on the grass or sand so that's nice to see. I also am very grateful to see minimal or no trash on any of the beach areas. Some of the beaches around get a lot of trash all over them and it's pretty frustrating but this one was relatively clean so that was pleasing to see!

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A nice view of the mouth of the Merrimack River here as it flows into the bay. The boats from the Newburyport area and whatever other upstream regions all have to flow into this area in order to pop out into the ocean.

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Across the bay here, which takes about 45 minutes to an hour to drive over to which is a little interesting, considering it's only a few hundred yards across the water, is Plum Island. This is a really popular spot for the more ..affluent citizens of the area to own property and spend time. We checked that out a few weeks ago and it was pretty nice but incredibly small. The Salisbury Beach and Plum Island Jetty's combine to end the barrier of the bay from the Atlantic Ocean. The water sure is a nice frigid temperature on the other side of that bay!

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We really enjoyed the beach and the area, it's a wonderful place to go and we will definitely be spending more time there this summer. The local beaches are beautiful indeed but they are charging parking for more areas than before, where Salisbury beach is one fee for the whole day so we will definitely be taking advantage of that! One of the really cool things about living in this area that we do, there are a significant amount of really nice beaches within driving distance of us so we enjoy spending as much time as we can at the beaches!

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I used to live on a beach in Massachusetts and this post really helped soothe my homesickness, so thanks :)

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That's great! Which beach, down at the cape I'm guessing? Most aren't friendly enough to people spending lots of time on the beach lol. Glad I triggered some nostalgia for you!

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Close, it was Nanatasket Beach in Hull MA on the south shore.
as for the lack of friendly demeanor...lol, yeah pretty much. They tolerate the influx of people in the summer but for the rest of the year they're a pretty salty bunch. We really felt like the beach was OURS from like September through May.

Loved every minute of it tho. It's one of the few surfing towns in New England, so living 2 blocks from the beach I would go out there every time there were waves and just walk back to my apartment after to de-suit in the shower.

Ahhh, those were the days...

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I've heard a lot about Nantasket beach but I've never been there myself. It's kind of funny the people who grow up here like myself, tend to stick to where you live geographically. I grew up on the north shore and never visited any beaches below Boston except for Hyannis. I've been to almost all of the beaches north of the city though! I think the same goes for people who grew up on the south shore, they don't go to north shore beaches lol.

Ah wouldn't it be fantastic to live that close to the beach all year round? Life goals there! Lol sounds like you had such a wonderful place and experience with living in Hull!

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Oh Man, it was awesome. Only a few years I lived in Hull but it felt like a spiritual home. Quite often I find myself wishing I never left. I'm originally from Rockland Maine, so even though I grew up right next to the ocean, it was a very different experience from living on Nantasket.

It's funny how Boston and its traffic makes this sort of wall between the North and South. I lived in the city for some years so met people from the north shore who showed me some of the good spots up there, and I'm really grateful they did. Went to Nahant for 4th of July (I think?) once and saw that it was a pretty sweet place. Like the Hull of the north, but without the Southie street culture you find in Hull....which can be good or bad depending on your priorities, lol.

My favorite beach on the North Shore I ever went to was Wingaersheek Beach. A girl I was dating liked it there and we went a few times. I loved all the rock formations in the water that you could meander around. Man I'd love to live that summer again. Post some pics of Wingaersheek this summer and you'll guarantee my 100% upvote 😂

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That looks like such a sweet spot and relaxing as well. I love being in nature, it always clears the head and makes me able to think clear again :D haha

I have to admit, that I should find these spots more often, but you are so lucky to have a beach even, we don't have a sea here boohoo. But we have lakes ;) So that's a good replacement (although not the same!)

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