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Brewster's bay beaches have everything to offer. Water temperatures are between 65-70 degrees in
July/August. At low tide the water goes out for miles and the children can explore all kinds of interesting sea creatures.
It's an ideal playground for children.
Besides the bay beaches, Brewster also has various ponds for those who prefer to fish or swim in freshwater.
Bring your canoe or Kayak and start exploring Brewster's crystal clear lakes. All you have to do is book your
Brewster vacation rental..
For parking sticker information visit: [Brewster
Beaches]
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Beach |
Location |
Water |
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Breakwater |
Breakwater Rd
off Route 6A |
Saltwater |
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x |
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Crosby Landing |
Crosby Landing
Rd off Route 6A |
Saltwater |
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x |
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Ellis Landing |
Ellis Landing
off Route 6A |
Saltwater |
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x |
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Paines Creek |
Paines Creek
Rd off Route 6A |
Saltwater |
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x |
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Robbins Hill |
Lower Rd off
Route 6A |
Saltwater |
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x |
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Long Pond |
Mammon Dr, off
Crowells Bog Rd
near Harwich line, Route 124 |
Freshwater |
x |
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x |
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Upper Mill
Pond |
Run Hill Rd
off Route 6A |
Freshwater |
x |
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x |
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Sheep Pond |
Fisherman's
Landing Rd off
Route 124 |
Freshwater |
x |
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x |
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Flax Pond |
Nickerson
State Park off Route 6A |
Freshwater |
x |
x |
x |
x |
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Cliff Pond |
Nickerson
State Park off Route 6A |
Freshwater |
x |
x |
x |
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Little Cliff Pond |
Nickerson State Park off Route 6A |
Freshwater |
x |
x |
x |
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