Where Can I Find Sea Glass in Massachusetts

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Do you have an eye for the smooth edges of tide-worn stones, the bright flash of sea glass, or the delicate whorls of shells? The coasts of Buzzards Bay offer a banquet for the beachcomber! Its exposed ocean beaches and protected coves pull in everything from local favorites — like moon snail shells, scallops, and mermaid's purses — to more exciting finds like antique pottery, bright starfish, and even the occasional "washashore" carried by the Gulf Stream from the tropics. Best of all, beachcombing is a four-season sport on the Bay, with winter storms often bringing some of the best finds up onshore.

Beach roses growing in the dunes along the rocky piece of the Barges Beach shoreline

Barges Beach

Local history and natural beauty come together on Barges Beach, a one-of-a-kind barrier beach on the east end of Cuttyhunk Island.

Size: 24 acres
Parking: None
Facilities: None

White sandy shores on Bassetts Island in Bourne, with views of sailboats in the distance

Bassetts Island

Have an island adventure on the pristine beaches and shallow waters of Bourne's Bassetts Island.

Parking: None
Facilities: Canoe/Kayak Launch (shoreline), Picnic Tables

Patches of Black sand swirled into the shore of Black Beach

Small floating dock at the pier attached to Bull Island, in Naushon's Hadley Harbor.

Bull Island

Take a peaceful picnic or stretch your legs with a picturesque walk on Bull Island, nestled inside Naushon's Hadley Harbor.

Parking: None
Facilities: Dock (floating)

Cedar Tree Neck Sanctuary

Sample the diversity of Martha's Vineyard habitats with a visit to Cedar Tree Neck Sanctuary.

Size: 400 acres
Parking: Medium-sized unpaved parking area
Facilities: Portable toilet

A view of Buzzards Bay between two World War II lookout towers at Gooseberry Island in Westport.

Gooseberry Island

Explore nature, history, and spectacular coastal beauty along the rugged shores of Gooseberry Island in Westport.

Size: 73 acres
Parking: Medium-sized gravel parking lot (vehicles and trailers)
Facilities: Boat Ramp, Kayak Launch, Restrooms (seasonal)

Atlantic Ocean from the shores of Goosewing Beach Preserve in Little Compton, Rhode Island

Goosewing Beach Preserve

Escape the crowds for windswept dunes and crashing waves at Little Compton's Goosewing Beach Preserve.

Size: 75 acres
Parking: Large paved lot at South Shore Beach; fee to park, Memorial Day – Labor Day
Facilities: Learning Center (seasonal)

Great Rock Bight Preserve

Great Rock Bight Preserve offers a secluded beach great swimming, sunbathing, surfcasting and sunsets, plus other habitat treasures.

Size: 28.5 acres
Parking: Medium-sized, unpaved parking area
Facilities: None

hundreds of people on Horseneck Beach on a summer day

Horseneck Beach State Reservation

With two miles of sand and surf, the 600-acre Horseneck Beach State Reservation is a recreational paradise in Westport.

Size: 600 acres
Parking: Large paved parking lots
Facilities: Restrooms (seasonal), Showers (seasonal), Picnic Tables

Aerial view of Naushon and the Elizabeth Islands

Kettle Cove Beach

This pristine crescent of sand is a peaceful place for boaters to enjoy swimming, snorkeling, and beachcombing on private Naushon Island.

Facilities: None

The sandy shore of Knowles Beach in Dartmouth, with the sailboats of Padanaram Harbor in the background

Knowles Beach

Escape the bustle of summer crowds on the quiet shores of Knowles Beach in Dartmouth.

Parking: Unpaved roadside parking along Smith Neck Road (space for 6-7 cars)
Facilities: None

Waves washing onto the shoreline of Moshup Beach, with the Gay Head Cliffs in the background

Moshup Beach

Find a perfect summer beach day or ample year-round exploration on this secluded coast beneath Martha's Vineyard's Gay Head Cliffs.

Size: 17 acres
Parking: Large paved parking area on Aquinnah Circle
Facilities: Bicycle Rack, Benches, Restrooms (seasonal)

Sand Spit

A stellar spot to spend a summer day, splashing in the cove's warm waters or watching sailboats breeze by.

Size: .3 acres
Parking: 2-3 small pull-offs on the east side of Circuit Avenue
Facilities: None

Two people walking along the water's edge at South Shore Beach in Little Compton

South Shore Beach

Swim, soak up the sun, cast out a fishing line, or take a long walk along the rock-scattered shore at this Little Compton beach.

Size: 9.6 acres
Parking: Large unpaved parking lot
Facilities: Restrooms (seasonal), Kayak launch (shoreline), RV camping with town permit

Trees in fall colors behind the sandy beach at Naushon Island's Tarpaulin Cove

Tarpaulin Cove Beach

Swim, kayak, snorkel, and beachcomb while enjoying a sweeping lighthouse view Tarpaulin Cove Beach, a public beach on private Naushon Island.

Facilities: None

The Brickyard

Explore the remnants of a 19th century industrial site perched on the rocky shores of Vineyard Sound.

Size: 20 acres
Parking: Medium-sized, unpaved parking ara
Facilities: Portable toilets

A motorboat pulled onto the sandy beach of Weepecket Island

Weepecket Islands

Discover island adventures on the untamed shores of the Weepecket Islands, a small island chain north of Naushon.

Parking: None
Facilities: Kayak launch (shoreline)

A small stream cutting across West Beach on Naushon Island

West Beach (Naushon)

Enjoy unrivaled seclusion on sandy shores along a wildlife-rich salt marsh at West Beach, a public beach on private Naushon Island.

Facilities: None

Wickets Island in Onset Bay

Wickets Island

Boat out to this tree-covered island in Onset Bay to enjoy a day of swimming, shellfishing, and beachcombing, ending with one of the best sunsets around.

Size: 4.4 acres
Parking: None
Facilities: Canoe/Kayak Launch (Shoreline), Pier/Dock (Stone)

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