Cape Hatteras National Seashore
- +12524732111
- North Carolina, United States
- https://www.nps.gov/caha/index.htm
Revere Beach is the oldest public beach in the United States and remains one of the most accessible and vibrant coastal destinations near Boston. Stretching for nearly 3 miles, this wide sandy beach offers gentle waves, a scenic beachfront promenade, year-round accessibility, and excellent public transit access — making it a favorite for families, locals, joggers, and anyone who wants a refreshing ocean escape just minutes from the city.
As part of the Revere Beach Reservation, the beach is clean, spacious, and lined with restaurants, cafés, and beachfront walkways, creating a perfect mix of recreation, relaxation, and classic New England coastal charm.
Swim & Wade: The shallow shoreline and gentle surf make it ideal for families during warm months.
Walk the Promenade: A wide, smooth walkway parallels the beach — great for jogging, biking, and sunset strolls.
Sunbathe & Relax: Plenty of wide sand to set up umbrellas or beach blankets.
Photography: Sunrises over the Atlantic are spectacular, and the long shoreline makes for gorgeous wide-angle shots.
Dine by the Beach: Enjoy seafood, ice cream, cafés, and casual dining steps from the sand.
Revere Beach International Sand Sculpting Festival: One of the world’s top sand sculpting events, drawing artists from across the globe.
Play & Explore: Kids enjoy splashing in shallow areas, collecting shells, and running along the wet sand at low tide.
Street parking available along Revere Beach Boulevard (meters during peak season).
Several paid lots nearby.
Arrive early on hot summer weekends — spots fill fast.
One of the easiest Boston-area beaches to reach:
MBTA Blue Line — Revere Beach Station and Wonderland Station both lead directly to the beachfront.
Restrooms: Seasonal public restrooms at designated points.
Showers: Rinse-off stations near entrances.
Lifeguards: On duty during the summer.
Boardwalk / Walkways: Wide paved promenade stretches the entire length of the beach.
Accessibility: Ramps, paved walkways, and beach mats during summer.
Food & Amenities: Restaurants, snack stands, food trucks, and cafés nearby.
Pet Policy: Dogs allowed off-season only (restrictions apply).
Kelly’s Roast Beef: A local icon with beachside dining.
Revere Beach Sand Sculpting Festival: International event every July.
Short Drive to Boston: Perfect for combining a beach day with city exploration.
Belle Isle Marsh Reservation: Wildlife and walking paths nearby.
Lynn Shore Reservation: Coastal paths and additional beach areas north of Revere.
Revere Beach is enjoyable year-round.
Summer: Warmest water, lifeguards, festivals, and full amenities.
Spring & Fall: Quiet, scenic, and perfect for walking or biking the promenade.
Winter: Peaceful ocean views and crisp coastal photography.
Sunrises are especially beautiful thanks to the beach’s eastern exposure.
Bring quarters or a parking app — meters are active during peak season.
Arrive early on weekends to secure parking and a good spot on the sand.
Low tide reveals wide, flat sand ideal for walking and photography.
The promenade is perfect for jogging with ocean views.
For food, Kelly’s Roast Beef is a classic stop.
Observe lifeguard instructions and posted flag warnings. Tides can come in quickly; keep belongings above the high-tide line.
| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| Location | Revere, Suffolk County, MA |
| Length | ~3 miles |
| Lifeguards | Summer only |
| Facilities | Restrooms, showers, promenade, parking |
| Activities | Swimming, walking, dining, sand sculpting |
| Best For | Families, commuters, walkers, city visitors |
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