Demarest Lloyd State Park is a picturesque public recreation area located on Buzzards Bay in Dartmouth, Massachusetts. The park spans 200 acres and features a 600-yard sandy beach known for its calm surf and warm waters during summer. It is surrounded by marshy grounds that are home to a variety of wildlife, including egrets, herons, and ospreys. The park offers a serene environment perfect for swimming, birdwatching, and picnicking. Visitors can enjoy non-motorized boating and walking trails, making it a great spot for families and nature lovers alike.
The park's history dates back to 1953 when it was gifted to the state by the family of Angelica Lloyd Russell. It is named after her father and brother, Demarest Lloyd Sr. and Demarest Lloyd Jr., respectively. The park's unique blend of beach and marshland ecosystems provides a fascinating backdrop for outdoor activities.
Demarest Lloyd State Park is easily accessible by car, with parking available for a fee during peak seasons. The park's facilities include restrooms, showers, and picnic areas, ensuring a comfortable visit for all guests.