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These Massachusetts beaches are closed to swimming due to bacteria levels

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Update 7/3: Click here for an updated list of beach closings in Massachusetts for the July 4th holiday week.

WORCESTER – Sunday is a hot and humid day in Massachusetts, but there are more than 40 beaches in the state that are currently off-limits to swimming due to bacteria levels in the water and other reasons.

Each day, the state publishes a dashboard of beach closures throughout the summer season. As of Sunday, the list includes:  

  • Damon Pond Beach, Ashby (Bacterial Exceedance)
  • Hopkinton Reservoir - Main Beach (Bacterial Exceedance)
  • Malibu, Boston (Bacterial Exceedance)
  • Tenean, Boston (Bacterial Exceedance)
  • Smith Beach, Braintree (Bacterial Exceedance)
  • Cold River Pool, Charlemont (Bacterial Exceedance)
  • Bucks Creed, Chatham (Bacterial Exceedance)
  • Oyster Pond, Chatham (Bacterial Exceedance)
  • Hidden Bay, Dartmouth (Bacterial Exceedance)
  • Clipper Lane, Dennis (Bacterial Exceedance)
  • Waushakum Beach, Framingham (Bacterial Exceedance)
  • Dunn Pond, Gardner (Bacterial Exceedance)
  • Merrimac River - Bath House, Lowell (Bacterial Exceedance)
  • Kings, Lynn (Bacterial Exceedance)
  • Houghton's Pond at Bathhouse, Milton (Bacterial Exceedance)
  • Black Rock, Nahant (Bacterial Exceedance)
  • Miacomet Pond, Nantucket (Harmful Cyanobacteria Bloom)
  • Washington Street, Nantucket (Bacterial Exceedance)
  • York Lake Beach, New Marlboro (Bacterial Exceedance)
  • Pilgrim Lake, Orleans (Harmful Cyanobacteria Bloom)
  • Lulu Pond Beach, Pittsfield (Bacterial Exceedance)
  • Wollaston at Channing Street, Quincy (Bacterial Exceedance)
  • Wollaston at Milton Street, Quincy (Bacterial Exceedance)
  • Wollaston at Rice Road, Quincy (Bacterial Exceedance)
  • Wollaston at Sachem Street (Bacterial Exceedance)
  • Whitehall Pond Beach, Rutland (Bacterial Exceedance)
  • Children's Island - Back, Salem (Bacterial Exceedance)
  • Ocean Avenue, Salem (Bacterial Exceedance)
  • Cedar Lake Recreation Area, Sturbridge (Bacterial Exceedance)
  • Beamans Pond, Templeton (Bacterial Exceedance)
  • Pearl Hill Pond Beach, Townsend (Bacterial Exceedance)
  • Long Cove, West Tisbury (Bacterial Exceedance)
  • Shannon Beach at Upper Mystic, Winchester (Bacterial Exceedance)
  • Donovans, Winthrop (Bacterial Exceedance)
  • Pico, Winthrop (Bacterial Exceedance)
  • Lake Quinsigamond - Regatta Point Beach, Worcester (Bacterial Exceedance)

Other beaches currently closed in Massachusetts

Several other beaches in Massachusetts are also closed for reasons other than bacteria. They include:

  • Walden Pond, Concord
  • Lake Mansfield, Great Barrington
  • Camp Naumkeag, Salem
  • Kings Beach, Swampscott
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