Landing Road Beach in Duxbury, Massachusetts, is a small, picturesque beach located on Kingston Bay. It is owned by the town of Duxbury and offers scenic views, benches, and an informational kiosk. The beach is open from dawn to dusk and is free to visit. However, there are no on-site parking facilities, lifeguards, or boat launches available. Dogs are allowed but must remain on a leash. The beach has a rich historical background, with the surrounding land once part of a larger grant to Thomas Prence, a former governor of Plymouth Colony. The area is also significant for its Native American heritage, with ties to the Wampanoag tribes.
The beach's tranquil setting makes it ideal for those seeking a peaceful retreat from the bustling city life. Its proximity to Plymouth also offers easy access to various attractions and amenities in the area.
Historically, the land was used for shipbuilding and other maritime activities, reflecting the region's strong maritime past.