And the bites itch for days! The city of Gloucester plans to reopen public parking lots at reduced capacity to non-residents starting this weekend.
Shallow water at low tide. "Last week I took my bicycle to a Cambridge bike shop. I am NOT a morning person. And NO discounts for Veterans or Seniors. Stage Fort Park will be open to the public and non-residents will be required to pay daily parking rates at the gate.
the parking lot is atrocious and the men working the ticket booth and telling you where to park are so rude and unprofessional. Biting gnats will swarm you.
Beaches shouldThe beach is nice but very poorly managed! Love it here!
There's no smoking on the beach which is really nice. As a Floridian, I know beaches and Wingaersheek definitely meets my criteria: 1. City staff will be working at Stage Fort Park, Good Harbor Beach, and Wingaersheek Beach parking lots to ensure non-residents do not park there, the statement said. The kids didn't get bored once. “If our beaches become overwhelmed or if capacity is reduced because of tides, we may have to limit access again in the future.”Parking lots at Good Harbor and Wingaersheek Beaches will be open to residents and a limited number of non-residents at a reduced capacity. For non-residents.This beach was perfect for a summer day. They explored near the rocks and found hermit crabs and snails. After 1 hour waiting in the car with2 young kids we arrive at the entrance and 2 teenagers tell us that is cash only and there are no ATM machines around. It is open to non MA residents, there is a parking fee.No reservation needed. or b) that parking is full?
The sand on the shore is so soft, and all of our wading was on soft sand.I visited Wingaersheek Beach near the end of June and I had so much fun! Additional streets are being added to the list near beaches to limit non-resident street parking in neighborhoods.Gloucester plans for increased police patrols on the beaches for the remainder of the summer.“We will be closely monitoring parking violations in the City for the remainder of the summer, and it’s essential that everyone continues to follow any future limitations the City may place on the public parking lots or on residential street parking near public spaces,” Conley said. Weekend parking is $25. I tried to explain to the desk guy that my problem was chronic and recurred a few weeks after every "adjustment". and it is literally, shoulder to shoulder, back to back groups of people. Contact the business for more information about recent service changes.Yes! Some of you might agree. Last weekend, the city closed its parking lots at Stage Fort Park, Good Harbor Beach, and Wingaersheek Beach to non-residents after complaints of excessive traffic, illegal parking and littering.
The water was clear and the tide was so low, we were still waist deep at 50 yards out. They will additionally be advised to frequently wash their hands for a minimum of 20 seconds.
stop taking out out in customers who did nothing to youDon't go at dusk! $30 to park on 8/30/2019. Beaches in Gloucester reopened with restrictions on Friday after being closed two months ago due to the pandemic. Has a snack and toy stand.The beach is Beautiful, unfortunately it works like a private beach, if you go in the morning only residents can go, so even as a natural and public space I doesn't work as such, you have to go after 3pm to be able to enter parking lot, and now they raised the parking from 30 to 35 and because of the residents only in the morning you end up paying such an expensive price for a couple hours, in the afternoon and let me tell you they have more than enough parking to let people visit so it kind of makes me mad that we can't really enjoy it ! Giving this beach 5 stars because to me it was absolutely worth it.
Now on the North Shore, Wingaersheek Beach stands out as an example of the risks that still threaten our recovery. Such a waste of time for a mediocre beach. We live over 2 hours away but definitely want to come back and make a weekend of it next summer I took lots of pictures