Fort Phoenix State Reservation is a picturesque public recreation area located in Fairhaven, Massachusetts, on the shores of Buzzards Bay. The reservation spans 28 acres and is known for its historical significance, featuring the remains of Fort Phoenix, a Revolutionary War-era fort. The area offers a serene beach with light beige sand, perfect for sunbathing and relaxation. Visitors can enjoy a mix of historical exploration, recreational activities, and scenic views of the bay. The beach has been a popular destination since the 1880s and continues to attract families and history enthusiasts alike.
The park's amenities include a half-mile beachfront, tennis and basketball courts, picnic areas, and playgrounds. It also features wheelchair-accessible restrooms and outdoor showers, making it accessible for all visitors. The nearby historic fort, managed by the town of Fairhaven, adds a rich layer of history to the area, with its connection to the first naval battle of the Revolutionary War.
Fairhaven itself is a charming coastal town with a rich history and beautiful architecture, thanks in part to its benefactor, Henry Huttleston Rogers. The town offers a blend of historical sites, cultural events, and natural beauty, making it an ideal destination for those interested in history, nature, and relaxation.