- This page, Fort Phoenix State Reservation, is offered by
- Department of Conservation & Recreation
- Universal Access Program
Fort Phoenix State Reservation
Details
Overview
Though one of the smallest state parks, Fort Phoenix offers plenty to see and do. In summer, the main attraction is the beach, which is universally accessible. You might also walk along the hurricane barrier for a beautiful view of the Atlantic ocean. Finally, be sure to visit the historic remains of Fort Phoenix, which dates to the Revolutionary War.
Hours
Sunrise to sunset
Parking
Free onsite parking available in parking lot.
Activities
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Swimming
Enjoy a swim in the calm waters of Buzzards Bay.
All Activities
- Basketball
- Pickleball
- Volleyball
- Tennis
- Swimming
- Running and walking
Facilities
- Basketball court
- (4) Dedicated Pickleball Courts
- Volleyball Court
- (2) Tennis Courts
- Beach
- Showers
- Restrooms
- Playground
- Pavilion
- Picnic area
- Grills
- Scenic viewing area
Accessibility
- Boardwalk and beach mat provided
- Beach wheelchairs available
- Accessible picnicking
- Accessible restrooms
Restrictions
- No alcohol
- No littering
- No launching of any watercraft
- No flotational devices including boogie boards or arm floaties; only USCG approved life vests may be used
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No dogs or other pets, except service pets, allowed on beach
April 1- Sept. 15
All dogs must be leashed and waste disposed of in trash bins. - No balloons of any kind