Perry Beach, located in Houghs Neck, Quincy, Massachusetts, is a scenic beach along Manet Avenue. It offers a tranquil setting with views of Quincy Bay and is part of a larger peninsula surrounded by water. The area is known for its historical significance and once thrived as a summer resort. Today, it remains a popular spot for locals and visitors alike, providing a peaceful escape from urban life.
The beach itself is lined with amenities such as park benches and picnic tables, making it an ideal spot for family outings or relaxation. The nearby Houghs Neck Pumping Station and Raccoon Island add to the area's charm, with Raccoon Island accessible at low tide.
The neighborhood's nickname, 'The Neck,' reflects its unique identity and community spirit, often referred to by locals as 'Neckahs' or 'Neck Birds.'