Dublin Womens Club Beach is a picturesque and serene destination located on the shores of Dublin Lake in Dublin, New Hampshire. The beach is approximately 150 feet long and features soft, golden sand, making it ideal for swimming, sunbathing, and picnicking. Visitors can also enjoy launching kayaks and canoes from the dock, and there is a playground area for children. The beach has bathroom facilities available, though dogs are not permitted. The beach's history dates back to 1935 when the Women's Club began efforts to establish a bathing area for local residents, culminating in the purchase of the property in 1941.
The beach offers a tranquil environment surrounded by natural beauty, providing a perfect spot for relaxation and outdoor activities. Its private nature means that while it is not a public beach, no Dublin resident is denied membership. The beach has been a focal point for community activities, including swimming lessons and end-of-season swim events across the lake.
Over the years, the beach has faced challenges such as erosion, prompting efforts to plant grasses and comply with state regulations to preserve its natural beauty.