When:
Wednesday, Jul 02, 2025 6:00a -
Friday, Jul 31, 2026 8:00p

Where:
Singing Beach
Singing Beach
Manchester-by-the-Sea, MA

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Admission:
$10+

Categories:
Nature

Event website:
https://www.manchester.ma.us/facilities/facility/details/Singing-Beach-11

Singing Beach is just shy of a half-mile wide. The bathhouse was built in the early 1920s and features a small canteen/snack stand which is privately run. There are also men's and women’s restrooms. The men’s restroom features two sinks, two toilet stalls, three urinals, four showers and five changing stalls. The women’s restroom features seven toilet stalls, two sinks, two showers and eight changing stalls. The accessible restroom features a toilet and sink plus a baby changing station. The parking lot features 120 parking spaces. The facility is typically open from Memorial Day weekend to Labor Day. From Memorial Day until mid-June, the bathhouse is open on weekends only from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. From mid-June until Labor Day, the bathhouse is open every day from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.


Get there via the MBTA Commuter Rail:


Non-Resident Parking at the Singing Beach Parking Lot


Additional Parking Information


Non-Resident Parking is $30. Non-resident parking is available weekdays from June 16 until Labor Day - except holidays including Memorial Day, Juneteenth and July 4 and Labor Day - when staff is on duty collecting the $30 parking fee. Cash and checks are the only forms of payment accepted. Non-resident parking in the Singing Beach lot is limited; once all non-resident spots have been sold, the lot becomes resident-only. Non-Resident Parking is limited and is available only at the Beach Manager's discretion.


The closest non-resident parking is at Masconomo Park, about a half-mile from the beach; a limited number of yellow inside spaces are available to non-residents for 3 hours. Additional 2-hour parking spaces are located in downtown Manchester on Summer Streets near the train station. 


Walk-on Fee


Walk-On passes are required for both residents and non-residents ages 12 to 65 at the beach from Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day when staff is on duty (9 AM to 5 PM). Passes can not be replaced if lost or stolen, it is the recipient's responsibility. Cash and checks are accepted at the beach. Visitors 65 and older are allowed on the beach for free and do not need a pass.

Summer 2025 Rates


Daily Rate: $10/person between the ages of 13 and 65. 12 and under/65 and over are free

Season Pass: $35/person


 Dogs at Singing Beach

Additional Rules

If you have any questions, comments or concerns regarding these rules, please contact the Manchester Parks and Recreation Department at 978-526-2019.


Directions

From the South (From Route 95/Peabody/Boston)

Take Route 95/128 North. Stay on Route 128, and take Exit 16 (Pine Street/ Manchester exit). Take a Left at the end of the ramp. Follow to the end. Take a Left onto Route 127. You will enter downtown less than mile from there…follow until you come to an intersection of a gas station, Crosby’s Market, and the Post Office. At this point Route 127 takes a sharp left turn - Do not follow route 127 any further. Continue straight over the railroad tracks onto Beach Street. Follow Beach Street 1/2 a mile to the end. Welcome to Singing Beach.


Parking in Manchester

Parking in Manchester is extremely limited on the weekends. On Saturdays and Sundays, parking at Singing Beach is limited to residents only with valid a Manchester RESIDENT Parking Sticker. There is no non-resident parking at the beach on those days. Beginning Monday June 20th, Non-Residents can pay to park at Singing Beach on Mondays - Fridays if space is available. (Not valid on holidays). The cost to park at Singing Beach is $30 per day. On weekdays if the parking lot is filled or on all weekends additional parking may be available in downtown Manchester. There are some parking spaces at Masconomo Park (near the Train Station), there are 2 hour parking meters throughout the downtown and on Saturdays and Sundays, Harbors Point sells parking spaces at the Train Station for $25 per car. Public transportation is highly encouraged.


 By Public Transportation

From Boston (North Station) - Take the Rockport Commuter Rail Line to the Manchester stop. Getting off the train, walk up Beach Street (away from downtown) 1/2 a mile to Singing Beach. Did you know that the Commuter Rail now has a Bike Coach on the Rockport Line so that Bike Enthusiasts can transport their bikes to Manchester with ease and comfort. These specially equipped bike coach, which can accommodate up to 39 bikes and 42 seated passengers, will be available on selected weekend trains only. To view the train schedule including which one have the Bike Coach, click on the list below.

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