

Or vacation around Falmouth which has many (all safe) beaches including Old Silver Beach which has the warmest water on the Cape and the waves are generally quite calm there. They were supposed to go up this yr, I was told last yr( haven’t gone out there this summer yet, was out in February but of course no signs were up). Yes, Joyanne, come to the beach village of Dennis Port and swim all you want in Nantucket Sound. Last yr it was $15.00 per day Mon through Fri. After five o’clock pm the parking lot is generally free( but of course you miss a whole day at the beach, too!!) generally the personal working for the park service go home so no charge after five pm. Now.as far as charges for parking at Nauset Beach, “YES,” after Memorial Day weekend there is someone taking money on “WEEKENDS ONLY!” After third weekend in June there was someone taking parking fees thereafter seven days a week.
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We got into NAUSET BEACH FREE(there was four of us) with no parking fee but “AMAZINGLY, WHEN WE WENT TO “THE FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH PARK, in St Augustine, Florida plus “THE FORT RIGHT ON THE OCEAN ,THAT IS HUGE AND A STATE PARK, with no parking charge or admission fee either! My husband and I couldn’t believe it( 7 of us got into parks with no charge( we thought maybe one guest or just have m and I but no, every single one of us got in free plus no charge for parking! Once again, this is every single state park in the United States! Definitely worth doing if you are a senior.


Yes, you absolutely do have to pay to park! Anyone that is a “senior” can buy a pass for a “nominal fee”($20.00) and with that one time fee that is good “forever”, it not only will get “the person whom bought it, into “all state parks in the United States free”, which I s pretty amazing but it also will get whomever is in your party, in free, as well! Pretty amazing really! My husband bought the pass at Nauset last year.
