Is Salisbury Beach open to the public?
The State Park From Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day the park is open everyday from 8 AM to 10 PM. There is a per vehicle entry fee to enter the park ($14 for MA residents; $16 for non-MA residents). If you want to enjoy the beach it is well worth the cost.
How much is parking at Salisbury reservation?
The pavilion can be reserved through ReserveAmerica. The rental does not include the daily parking fee of $14 for MA residents and $40 for non MA residents.
What is Salisbury Beach State Reservation?
Salisbury Beach State Reservation provides a number of recreational opportunities to the public, including swimming, fishing, camping and boating and relaxation under the sun! The campground offers 484 campsites and one group site with water and 20/30/50 amp electric hookups. An additional group site is available with no hookups.
How much does it cost to camp at Salisbury Beach?
Campsite Fees at Salisbury Beach State Reservation $22 for MA resident / $70 non-resident; PLUS $4 water and $6 electric hookups at all sites; PLUS $3 surcharge to benefit the Salisbury Beach Trust Fund. THERE IS A $4.50 NON-REFUNDABLE TRANSACTION CHARGE FOR EACH RESERVATION MADE.
Can you drink alcohol at Salisbury Beach State Park?
Alcoholic beverages are prohibited in all Massachusetts state parks and campgrounds. Campsite Fees at Salisbury Beach State Reservation $22 for MA resident / $70 non-resident; PLUS $4 water and $6 electric hookups at all sites; PLUS $3 surcharge to benefit the Salisbury Beach Trust Fund.
What is Salisbury Beach known for?
Salisbury Beach is one of the state’s most popular and stretches about 4 miles along the Atlantic Ocean. This 521-acre park offers beach combing, picnicking, swimming, sunbathing, boating, kayaking, fishing, hiking, horseback riding and biking.