50+ Massachusetts beaches closed for swimming by Department of Public Health. See where

As we enter the last stretch of summer before school starts, there is no better way spend a day than relaxing at one of the Bay State’s beautiful beaches.

However, the number of closed beaches in Massachusetts keeps getting higher. This weekend, over 50 beaches are closed due to unsafe swimming water.

The Massachusetts Department of Public Health (MDPH) states that swimming in the water at these closed beaches poses a threat of illness due to high levels of bacteria. Symptoms can range from nausea and vomiting to a sore throat and fever.

Here’s a full list of closed beaches to avoid when planning your weekend.

What beaches in Massachusetts are currently closed due to bacteria?

The following MA beaches, listed by town, are closed as of Friday, Aug. 16:

  • Amherst :
    • Puffers Pond (Bacterial Exceedance, Other)
    • Stanley St. swimming hole at Cushman Bridge (Bacterial Exceedance)
  • Ashby : Damon Pond Beach (Bacterial Exceedance)
  • Ashland : Ashland Reservoir Main Beach (Bacterial Exceedance)
  • Barnstable :
    • Wequaquet Lake Town (Harmful Cyanobacteria Bloom)
    • Wequaquet Lake Yacht Club (Harmful Cyanobacteria Bloom)
  • Braintree : Smith Beach (Bacterial Exceedance)
  • Brewster : Upper Mill Pond (Harmful Cyanobacteria Bloom)
  • Concord : Walden Pond (Other)
  • Danvers : Sandy Beach (Bacterial Exceedance)
  • Dartmouth : Moses Smith Creek (Bacterial Exceedance)
  • Framingham : Learned Pond Beach (Bacterial Exceedance)
  • Grafton : Silver Lake Beach (Other)
  • Harwich : Sand Pond (Harmful Cyanobacteria Bloom)
  • Haverhill : Plugs Pond (Bacterial Exceedance)
  • Holland : Collette Drive Beach (Bacterial Exceedance)
  • Kingston : Gray’s (Bacterial Exceedance)
  • Lowell : Merrimac River (Bacterial Exceedance)
  • Lynn :
    • Kings (Bacterial Exceedance)
    • Lynn Shore Beach (Bacterial Exceedance)
  • Nahant : Nahant Beach (Bacterial Exceedance)
  • Nantucket : Sesachacha Pond (Harmful Cyanobacteria Bloom)
  • Natick : Cochituate State Park Beach (Bacterial Exceedance, Harmful Cyanobacteria Bloom)
  • North Andover :
    • Frye Pond Beach (Bacterial Exceedance)
    • Stevens Pond (Bacterial Exceedance)
  • Northampton : Musante Beach (Bacterial Exceedance)
  • Oxford : Carbuncle Pond (Harmful Cyanobacteria Bloom)
  • Plymouth : Nelson Park (Bacterial Exceedance)
  • Quincy : Norton Beach (Bacterial Exceedance)
  • Salem :
    • Camp Naumkeag (Other)
    • Children’s Island (Bacterial Exceedance)
    • Ocean Avenue (Bacterial Exceedance)
    • Willow Avenue (Bacterial Exceedance)
  • Saugus : Pearce Lake at Breakheart Reservation (Bacterial Exceedance)
  • Shutesbury : Lake Wyola (Bacterial Exceedance)
  • Springfield : Bass Pond (Harmful Cyanobacteria Bloom)
  • Swampscott : Kings (Other)
  • Templeton :
    • Beamans Pond Campground (Bacterial Exceedance)
    • Beamans Pond Day Use (Bacterial Exceedance)
  • Townsend : Pearl Hill Pond Beach (Bacterial Exceedance)
  • Truro : Longnook (Other)
  • Wayland : Wayland Town Beach (Harmful Cyanobacteria Bloom)
  • West Stockbridge : Card Pond Beach (Bacterial Exceedance)
  • West Tisbury : Seth’s Pond (Bacterial Exceedance)
  • Westborough : Lake Chauncy Beach (Harmful Cyanobacteria Bloom)
  • Westfield : Hampton Ponds Kingsley Beach (Bacterial Exceedance)
  • Winchendon : Lake Dennison State Park (Bacterial Exceedance)
  • Winchester : Shannon Beach at Upper Mystic (Bacterial Exceedance)
  • Winthrop : Halford (Bacterial Exceedance)
  • Worcester :
    • Indian Lake Public Beach at Sherburne Ave (Harmful Cyanobacteria Bloom)
    • Lake Quinsigamond-Regatta Point Beach (Bacterial Exceedance)
    • Shore Park (Harmful Cyanobacteria Bloom)

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