Known as the "sea captain's town", Brewster is considered to be Cape Cod's most picturesque town.

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No Lifeguards at Bay BeachesPortable toilets at Paines Creek, Robbins Hill, Saints, Ellis, linnell, Breakwater, and Crosby.


Brewster Beaches

Beach Parking
Stickers are required 9am-3pm daily, June 15-Labor Day at all town beaches. From June 1st through Labor Day, stickers are sold 7 days a week at the rear entrance of the Brewster Town Office Building, Visitor Information Center, 2198 Main St (Route 6A) from 9am-3pm (896-4511). Before June 1st, beach stickers may be obtained at the Selectmen's Office at the Brewster Town Hall. Beaches close at 10pm. Cookouts on beaches are allowed only with permits from the Brewster Fire Department.

Bay Beaches

Public beaches on Cape Cod Bay, starting from the east end of town: Crosby Landing, Linnell Landing, Ellis Landing, Point of Rocks Landing, Breakwater Beach, Saint's Landing, Robbins Hill Beach, and Paines Creek Beach.

Freshwater Ponds
Long Pond Beach is accessible from Crowell's Bog Road, off Route 124. Lifeguard on duty from July 4th weekend to Labor Day Weekend, seven days a week, from 9am to 5pm. Portable toilets are available. Sheep Pond, accessible from Fisherman's Landing, and Upper Mill Pond, accessible from Run Hill Road, have no lifeguards, but portable toilets are available


Residents: $5/season
Non-Residents: $8/day, $25/week, $45/two weeks, $75season/

 

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Brighton, MA 02135
617-787-5513
Donna@walshwarren.com

 

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929 Beacon St.
Newton, MA 02459
781- 223-5151
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