- This page, Revere Beach Reservation, is offered by
- Department of Conservation & Recreation
Revere Beach Reservation
Details
Overview
Located just North of Boston, Revere Beach was the first public beach established in the United States. Visitors can walk Revere Boulevard, which runs parallel to the beach. The T's Blue Line offers service between Revere Beach and downtown Boston, too.
Hours
Dawn to dusk
ICY Reinstein Bathhouse
Sunday - Saturday:
7:00 am-2:30 pm
Shirley Ave. and Oak Island bathhouses closed for season
Parking
- There is a 4-hour parking limit, and No Parking 9AM-10AM on Revere Beach Blvd. from Eliot Circle to #320 Revere Beach Blvd Revere Street. (as posted).
- There is no parking 10PM-7AM on the east/ocean side of Revere Beach Blvd. from Revere Street to Carey Circle (as posted).
- There is no parking during posted street sweeping dates/times.
- There is no parking during declared snow emergencies.
Parking on Ocean Ave, and on the west/inland side of Revere Beach Blvd (from Revere Street to Carey Circle) is Resident Permit Parking Only.
Please observe all posted signs.
Activities
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Fishing
There are miles of coastline for you to fish. Please remember that a fishing license is required to fish anywhere in Massachusetts. -
Swimming
Cool off in Atlantic Ocean.
All Activities
- Fishing
- Educational programs
- Swimming
Facilities
- Athletic fields
- Bandstand
- First aid
- Historic sites
- Info booth
- Lifeguard - weekends 5/28 to 6/18, 7 days 6/19 - Labor Day
- Pavilion
- Playground
- Restroom
- Weddings
Accessibility
- Beach mat
- Beach wheelchairs available
- Paved walkways
- Restrooms
Restrictions
- Sections of the beach are sometimes closed due to Piping Plover nesting.
- No dogs allowed from April to mid-September.
- No alcohol
- No litter
- No fires
More info
Lifeguards on duty from late June to early September.