
Over 30 Massachusetts Beaches Close Due to Outbreak
Massachusetts is a fantastic place to live and visit. From picturesque Cape Cod beaches to the iconic Boston skyline and west to the beautiful mountains of the Berkshires, Massachusetts truly has something for everyone.
While Massachusetts is one of the most populated states in the U.S. it also sees a significant amount of tourists and visitors annually. According to visitma.com, Massachusetts sees around 26.2 million domestic visitors, and 2.4 million international visitors annually.
Given the number of visitors that flock to Massachusetts annually, tourism is an extremely viable industry, and perhaps no place is more visited in Massachusetts than Cape Cod.
Cape Cod incorporates all of Barnstable County, which is comprised of 15 towns, plus the islands of Martha's Vineyard, Nantucket, and the Elizabeth Islands. With almost 600 miles of shoreline, the Cape is one of the most popular beach destinations in New England.
While Cape Cod is likely the first place that people think of when they hear Massachusetts beaches, there are plenty more spread along the north and south shore, and even more beaches in the state can be found on lakes and ponds.
Recently it was announced that over 30 of our beloved Massachusetts beaches have closed due to an outbreak.
30 Massachusetts Beaches Closed Due to Bacteria in the Water
According to the Massachusetts Department of Public Health, as of Monday, July 22, 33 beaches have been temporarily closed. The reason for their closure? Elevated or harmful levels of bacteria.
Swimming in waters that are contaminated with high levels of bacteria can lead to gastrointestinal or repository issues, which is why the state's Department of Health monitors it weekly.
The following Massachusetts Beaches were Closed Due to Bacteria as of Monday, July 22, 2024.
- Amherst: Puffer Pond, Stanley Swimming Hole at Cushman Bridge
- Ashby: Damon Pond Beach
- Ashland: Ashland Reservoir Main Beach
- Boston: Tenean
- Braintree: Smith Beach
- Clarksburg: Mauserts Pond
- Dartmouth: Moses Smith Creek
- Framingham: Waushakum Beach
- Gardner: Dunn Pond
- Greenfield: Greenfield Municipal Bathing Beach
- Holland: Collette Drive Beach
- Lynn: Kings
- Pittsfield: Lulu Pond Beach
- Quincy: Broady
- Rutland: Whitehall Pond Beach
- Salem: Children's Island - Back
- Shutesbury: Lake Wyola
- Tauton: Watsons Pond
- Templeton: Beamans Pond, Campground and Day Use
- Townsend: Pearl Hill Pond Beach
- Wellfleet: Marconi Beach
- West Stockbridge: Card Pond Beach
- West Tisbury: Long Cove, Seth's Pond
- Williamstown: Margaret Lindley Park
- Winchendon: Lake Dennison State Park
- Winthrop: Donovans, Halford
- Worcester: Lake Quinsigamond
No word on when these swimming areas will reopen, but weekly testing will continue through Labor Day.
Most common domestic destinations from Logan International Airport
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