Rose's Point Beach

An excellent example of a white and sandy New England beach with a wooded backdrop.

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Rose's Point Beach Details

As an excellent example of a white and sandy New England beach with a wooded backdrop, Rose's Point has been a generational haven for visitors. Secluded and with a freshwater pond only a short distance from the beach, the area is open for recreational use. Originally in discussions to become a subdivision, eventually, negotiations took a turn to protect this scenic 7 acres as a conservation easement. The public can now access the picturesque beach by boat or by parking at the adjacent boatyard.

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Waldo Point Right-of-Way

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Central Landing Road Right-of-Way

A public right-of-way which provides access to a small reached has been used by commercial fishermen for generations to access their boat moored offshore.