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Horseneck Beach State Reservation Capital Improvements
Campground Redesign

 

Horseneck Beach State Reservation


Horseneck Beach

Rte. 88, Westport Point
508-636-8816

Spread across nearly 600 acres of barrier beach and salt marsh, Horseneck Beach is one of the most popular facilities in the Massachusetts State Forests and Parks system. Located at the western end of Buzzards Bay, the sandy, southwest-facing, 2-mile long beach is breezy all year round, providing excellent wind surfing and a dependable respite from sweltering inland temperatures every summer. The combination of ocean beach and estuary habitat makes Horseneck one of the premier birding locations in New England. Behind the dunes near Gooseberry Neck (a rocky headland at the eastern end of the Reservation), is a 100-site campground.

Things to know before you go…
The campground office hours are 8am–10pm; the regular camping season is from mid-May through mid-October. Swimming is only permitted at designated beaches in the reservation, and pets are not allowed at beaches and swimming areas. All the sand dunes are protected-entrance prohibited.

Park Directions
Horseneck beach is located in the southernmost part of eastern Massachusetts.

From Boston: Rte. 93 south to Rte. 128 north. Follow Rte. 128 north a short distance to Rte. 24 south. Follow Rte 24 south to Fall River and the intersection with Rte. 195 east. Follow 195 east to exit 10 and Rte. 88 south. Follow Rte. 88 south 11 miles to the end and follow the signs.

From Providence, RI: Follow Rte. 195 east to exit 10 and Rte. 88 south. Follow Rte. 88 south 11 miles to the end and follow the signs.

From Cape Cod: Take 495 north to Rte. 195 west. Follow 195 west to exit 10 and Rte. 88 south. Follow Rte. 88 south 11 miles to the end and follow the signs.

 

 
  
Accessible Beaches
Accessible Camping
Accessible Picnicking
Accessible Restrooms
Boating (all types)
Boat Ramp
Fishing
Historic Site
Picnicking
Showers
Swimming
Trailer / R.V. Dumping

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