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WWII Memorial Beach

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  1. Basketball Court
  2. Beach
  3. Parking Lot (Permit Only)
  4. Playground
  5. Restrooms
  6. Walking Track

Opens for the Season: TBA

Note: Memorial Beach Will Be Closed May 1 to Beach Opening  

Public Swimming Hours: 11 am to 6:45 pm, 7 Days a Week. Parking Lot opens 10:45 am. Bathrooms close at 6:30 pm. Parking Lot closes at 7 pm.

Labor Day Weekend Hours: Bathrooms close at 5:30 pm. Parking Lot closes at 6 pm.

Last day for Public Swimming Monday, September 1st 

The water at the beach is tested weekly.

Free to Marlborough Residents

You must show driver's license / car registration for admittance to parking lot. No other forms of identification will be accepted

Handicap Parking: Access to the handicap parking lot will be granted after checking in with the parking attendant to show residency status / handicap placard

Non-Residents are subject to $20 daily parking fee. No-Drop-Offs are allowed

Memorial Beach Rules & Regulations

  • Grilling is not allowed on beach property
  • No Amplified Music. No Bluetooth Speakers
  • No pets are allowed per order of the Health Department
  • No Alcohol, Tobacco products, or Drugs are allowed anywhere on public property
  • No glass bottles are permitted on the beach or in the water
  • Tents are only permitted in grass areas
  • All Swimming Aids must be Coastguard Certified
  • Swimming masks that cover the nose are prohibited along with snorkels, fins, and inflatable toys. Goggles are allowed.
  • No Boat Drop Off is allowed at Memorial Beach
  • Kayaks are not to be launched or used to access Memorial Beach
  • No picking up or dropping off swimmers in the Handicap Parking Lot
  • Swimming is only allowed in the roped-off area
  • Children 14 and under must be accompanied by a Parent / Guardian
  • No regular diapers in the water. Only Swim Diapers are allowed
  • The Recreation Department highly recommends the use of water shoes
  • Organizations / Groups / Birthday Parties are not allowed on Memorial Beach

Lifeguards Signals

  • 1 Whistle: Stop what you are doing, look at the Lifeguard, and follow his/her directions.
  • Repeated long blasts or one air horn blast: Clear the water!

Please Note:  It is the responsibility of the Lifeguards to protect the patrons of Memorial Beach. The Lifeguard has the authority to eject anyone who is uncooperative.