The parking fee is $20, which is quite steep given the state of the facilities. The bathrooms are untidy, and the pavilion offers only candy, soft drinks, and ice cream. Additionally, the staff are not very welcoming, and the beach is one of the smallest I've encountered.
We arrived at the beach later in the day and were pleased to find that we didn't have to pay for parking (some had mentioned it was $20 for the entire day). The beach is comprised of both sand and rocks, so it's advisable to wear water shoes. It's a welcoming spot for both dogs and children, and there's a snack/dinner area available. Our time spent there was fantastic, with the ideal weather, the mesmerizing tide coming in, and it was a wonderful way to conclude our day!
My preferred seaside destination boasts of velvety sand that feels like silk underfoot. The picturesque view is simply stunning and leaves me in awe every time I visit.
We were fortunate to visit during the off season, and the signs in the parking lot indicated that a specific pass was required - a common occurrence in New England. We're not sure when the off season is. The beach was narrow but had plenty of sand for recreational activities, and the views were lovely.