Eisman's Beach is a picturesque, small beach located in Swampscott, Massachusetts. It stretches approximately 300 feet and features soft, white sand ideal for sunbathing and building sandcastles. The beach offers a serene atmosphere, making it a great spot for relaxation. However, it is not generally considered suitable for swimming due to water quality concerns, especially after rainfall. Visitors can enjoy activities like beachcombing and picnicking, and there are nearby walking trails for exploration.
The beach is named after Nathan Eisman, a local businessman who donated the land to the town in 1947. During peak summer months, a lifeguard is on duty at Eisman's Beach, enhancing safety for visitors.
Despite its limited amenities, the beach's proximity to Swampscott's downtown area provides access to various restaurants and shops.