Off-Leash Beaches for Off-Season, Furry Friend Fun in Maine, New Hampshire, and Massachusetts
I mean, let's be honest, when you take your dog to one of our New Hampshire, Maine, or Massachusetts beaches in the off-season, the whole point is for them to run leash-free, jump around with the other dogs, make new friends, and even take a dip. Clearly, leashes are a hindrance.
One of the best parts of the beach off-season from around October to May is finally getting to take our four-legged furry friends to the beach, where they can live free in the winter.
Now we can wear our dogs out properly, but of course, there are still rules for each of these beaches, including hours, picking up after our pets, and the state park portions of any of these beaches. It's important to take note of the signs when you arrive.
Let's take a look at a few of them.
NEW HAMPSHIRE
New Castle Beach in New Castle
Fido can run like the wind all winter from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. through the middle of May, according to the New Castle town website. Fly that fabulousness away.
Click here for the New Castle Beach pet-friendly info and updates.
Jenness Beach in Rye
Here's a pet-friendly, free-for-all beach if you're on the town-owned section. And this isn't just in the winter months.
Rye actually allows your pup on the beach all year long, according to Rye's town website. Just take note that during the summer months, dogs are only allowed before 9 a.m. or after 7 p.m., per the site.
That's pretty cool, and here's your link to find out more info from the town.
Foss Beach in Rye
Your canine companion will love splashing in the waves on this rocky beach. Here's another one that allows year-round play with restricted summer hours, according to the Rye town website.
MAINE
Seapoint Beach in Kittery
This beach is on the smaller, rockier side, where dogs can enjoy being off-leash in the off-season and explore all day long, according to this Kittery town website on specific codes.
Here's some quick info for you from their site.
MASSACHUSETTS
Plum Island in Newburyport
You and your pup can stroll and play without leash restrictions here, according to this Newburyport article. And even though there are some restrictions when the weather warms up, off-leash still exists, so keep that in mind when summer starts to close in.
The town of Newburyport has you covered here.
Salisbury Beach in Salisbury
This isn't just a winter beach. Go leash-free and rejoice with your pup. One important note: dogs aren't allowed in the water, according to this Newburyport article. So if your fur baby lives for the ocean, this may not be the beach for you guys.
Here's a link for more info.
What beaches did I miss? Do you have some favorite off-leash winter wonderlands for your pets?
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