Lynn Shore Reservation is a coastal public park in Massachusetts offering scenic ocean views, sandy beaches, and a peaceful retreat for walking, picnicking, and birdwatching along the Atlantic shoreline.
Lynn Shore Reservation is a publicly accessible coastal park covering approximately 22 acres along the Atlantic Ocean in Lynn, Massachusetts. The reservation stretches roughly two miles along the oceanfront, including Nahant Beach and Breakheart Neck, providing expansive views of Boston Harbor and Nahant Bay. Established in 1901, it is one of Massachusetts’ oldest oceanfront reservations dedicated to preserving open shoreline access for public recreation. The reservation features a combination of sandy beaches, rocky shorelines, grassy dunes, and a broad paved promenade popular for walking, running, and cycling. The calm atmosphere invites family outings, picnics, and contemplation by the sea. The marine environment supports diverse shorebirds and offers keen opportunities for wildlife observation and seasonal migration viewing. Visitors appreciate the well-maintained walking paths and benches spaced along the promenade for resting and ocean gazing. While not a heavily forested or wilderness area, Lynn Shore Reservation serves as an urban coastal sanctuary and important habitat for coastal plant species adapted to salt spray and sandy soils. Its location near the city of Lynn allows easy accessibility while providing a natural respite from urban life. The reservation connects to adjacent coastal parks and Nahant’s neighborhoods through nearby roads and trails, making it a valued component in the Massachusetts coastal park system.
Panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean and Boston Harbor from the promenade
Nahant Beach, a popular sandy swimming and sunbathing area
Extensive seaside walking and running paths along Breakheart Neck
Opportunities for migratory shorebird and marine life observation
A sandy beach area popular for swimming, sunbathing, and relaxing by the Atlantic Ocean.
A rocky coastal promontory with walking trails offering sweeping ocean vistas and sunset viewing spots.
A paved walkway extending along the reservation’s coastline, ideal for walking, jogging, and cycling.