Wollaston Beach, Public beach in Quincy, United States.
Wollaston Beach is a public strand in Quincy that stretches along Quincy Shore Drive, combining sandy areas with rocky sections and featuring a continuous waterfront path. The shoreline is well-developed for walking and various recreational uses.
The northern section holds Moswetuset Hummock, a gathering place where Massachusett tribal councils met during the 1600s. This location represents a significant point in the region's indigenous past.
The beach is home to two sailing clubs, Squantum and Wollaston, whose docks and regular competitions are part of the local maritime tradition.
The site provides free parking along the entire waterfront and lifeguards are on duty from mid-June through late August. Visiting is possible year-round, though summer months offer the most comfortable conditions.
From the shoreline, visitors can spot several islands within Boston Harbor, including Moon Island, Long Island, and Georges Island. Two Hull Wind Turbines visible from this vantage point add a modern element to the harbor view.
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