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Rice’s Beach is one of those rare coastal gems that feels like a secret whispered by the sea. Tucked away in Beverly, MA, it offers a peaceful retreat from the bustle of more crowded shorelines. Every time I visit, I’m struck by how quiet and serene it is—no blaring radios, no packed parking lots, just the rhythmic hush of waves and the occasional gull overhead.
The beach itself is modest in size but rich in atmosphere. Smooth sand, scattered rocks, and a gentle slope into the water make it perfect for contemplative walks or simply sitting and watching the tide roll in. It’s not flashy, and that’s exactly why I love it. There’s a kind of intimacy here—like the beach remembers you.
It’s also generally less crowded, which makes it ideal for those seeking solitude or a quiet moment with nature. Whether you’re journaling, sketching, or just breathing deeply, Rice’s Beach invites you to slow down and listen. The surrounding neighborhood adds to the charm, with tree-lined streets and a sense of local pride that feels woven into the landscape.
If you’re looking for a beach that offers peace over spectacle, Rice’s Beach is it. It’s not about amenities—it’s about atmosphere. And for me, that makes all...
Read moreAn excellent, secluded (shh!) beach accessible in the Cove part of Beverly, Massachusetts. The best (read, most reliable and legal) parking is at Lynch Park, and Rice's is a short stroll from there. The beach is big enough to enjoy, but small enough to relax. Great for sunset picnics, or daytime visit. Bugs can be an issue at dusk, and it can cool off quickly when the...
Read moreIf you're looking for a beach with dunes that stretch out a few hundred feet, or an ocean with rolling waves to jump in, this is NOT your beach. This is small, secluded, quiet, peaceful. That's...
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