Nantasket Beach
Nantasket Beach is in Hull, MA on the South Shore, 45 mins south of Boston. Tends to be less crowded than The Wall (your other closest option if you live in the Boston area) but the breaks are a bit more unreliable. Nice s... trailpeak.com
Nantasket Beach Reservation
- * Information Provided By Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation * Open year-round, dawn to dusk. Lifeguards on duty from late June to early September. Nantasket Beach has been a popular summer destinati... wildernet.com
Nantasket Beach - Hull, Ma
On the ocean side of the town of Hull, a peninsula that defines Boston Harbor from the open Atlantic Ocean, is Nantasket Beach, a very popular natural beach that is crowded with people in the hottest summer days.If you wa... waymarking.com
Devereux Beach
Located on Ocean Avenue just before the causeway, Marblehead's most popular beach offers more than five acres of sand, picnic tables, pavilions and playgrounds, plus a nearby restaurant and parking lot... patch.com
Seabrook Beach
This place can really be a great wave on the right day. It is a miles long sandy beachbreak extending all the way down to Salisbury Beach, Massachusetts (An even better break). You've gotta know someone to park anywhere ne... wannasurf.com
Plaice Cove
If you like lumps in your gravy, then paddle out here. The Cove is arguably the biggest ridable wave in New Hampshire, and it's a crapshoot. Beyond the unforgiving shorebreak, the heaving right-hander dumps onto a shelf for... surfline.com
Halibut Point
At only 12 acres it's too small for a regular training run, but if you want a short run on a great North Shore Beach this is the place. There are plenty of stretches that would lend themselves well to intervals, and the vi... trailpeak.com
The Wall
The names change, but the vibe remains the same. The Wall is where everyone checks, hangs and surfs on the 330 days each year that the points aren't breaking. It's the only ridable spot when the surf is under 3 feet, and it... surfline.com
Hampton
The names change, but the vibe remains the same. The Wall is where everyone checks, hangs and surfs on the 330 days each year that the points aren't breaking. It's the only ridable spot when the surf is under 3 feet, and it... surfline.com
Plum Island
Plum Island is a beautiful wildlife refuge off the coast of the north shore. It runs about 11 miles long. You can hike, bike, or drive down the length of the island. There are beauitful beaches, sand dunes, and salt marshe... trailpeak.com
Good Harbor Beach
Gloucester's Good Harbor Beach is a beautiful beach with powdery white sand, and great waves, facing the Atlantic. There is a reasonably priced concession stand (burgers, grilled cheese, drinks, slush, and ice cream), ... bostoncentral.com
The Main Beach
Another sand-bottom beachbreak like The Wall, Main Beach is slightly less consistent and far less crowded. Forget it during the summer months, as surfing is taboo. It becomes Tourist Central. Get stuck there on a hot summer... surfline.com
Egypt Beach
Egypt Beach is located near the town of Scituate, about 15 minutes south of Nantasket Beach. The easiest way to get there is to drop in Nor'easter Surf and Skate in Scituate for directions. Egypt Beach offers a flat, sandy ... surfline.com
Rexhame
Paddle out on the left side of the point and stay to the left until you get to the line up.You have to paddle right in front of the point to catch the wave. The rights are sick but look out for double ups on the beach brea... wannasurf.com
Peggoty
Line up at the end of the point where the reef is, take off on a wedgy peak there, and it will eventually line up nicely off the shallow rocks closer in wannasurf.com