Good Harbor Beach

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Good Harbor Beach is a popular sandy ocean beach in Gloucester, Massachusetts, known for its scenic views, family-friendly swimming, and picturesque tidal island access.

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Good Harbor Beach canonical 9

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Predicate Object
instanceOf beach
geographic location
tourist attraction
country United States of America
surface form: United States
hasAccess pedestrian access
seasonal parking fees
vehicle access
hasActivity beachcombing
bodyboarding
photography
sunbathing
surfing
swimming
tide pooling
walking
hasFeature concession stand
dune system
lifeguards in season
parking lot
public restrooms
salt marsh area nearby
showers
tidal creek
hasRegulation lifeguard hours during summer season
parking fees in summer season
hasSandType sandy
hasSeason peak use in summer
hasTidalFeature exposed sandbar at low tide
walkable access to a small tidal island at low tide
hasViewOf Atlantic Ocean
rocky headlands
isPopularWith families
local residents
tourists
knownFor boogie boarding
family-friendly swimming
scenic views
surfing
tidal island access
tide pools
locatedIn Essex County, Massachusetts
Gloucester, Massachusetts, United States
surface form: Gloucester, Massachusetts

Massachusetts
locatedOn Atlantic Ocean
managedBy Gloucester
surface form: City of Gloucester
near Bass Rocks
Thatcher Road (Route 127A)
partOf Gloucester public beaches system

Referenced by (9)

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North Shore hasAttraction Good Harbor Beach
subject surface form: North Shore (Massachusetts)
Gloucester hasLandmark Good Harbor Beach
Cape Ann hasLandmark Good Harbor Beach
Massachusetts coastline hasPart Good Harbor Beach
Thatcher Road (Route 127A) providesAccessTo Good Harbor Beach
Gloucester public beaches system hasPart Good Harbor Beach
Bass Rocks near Good Harbor Beach
Gloucester, Massachusetts, United States hasLandmark Good Harbor Beach
subject surface form: Gloucester, Massachusetts