Bearskin Neck

Bearskin Neck, the heart of Rockport is a short stroll from the Rockport House. Come explore dining, art galleries, shopping and breathtaking seashore vistas.

"In the early 1600s, Rockport was established based on fishing and its granite quarries. Their rocks were exported globally and gave the area its name. With its geographical shape and convenience, Bearskin Neck was a commercial harbor for many industries, a factor in the economic growth of the city.[1]" - Learn more

Sights in Rockport

Halibut Point State Park

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Scramble across ledges scarred for eons by wind and wave, and examine tide pools teeming with marine life. Halibut Point State Park is a coastal area on 440 million year old granite offers spectacular views, wildflowers, visitors center.

Thacher Island

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The Thatcher Island Twin Lights were the 11th and final lighthouses built by the British of Massachusetts Bay in 1771.

Bearskin Neck

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Bearskin Neck, the heart of Rockport is a short stroll from the Rockport House. Come explore dining, art galleries, shopping and breathtaking seashore vistas.

Rockport Beaches

Hiking Trails

All Trails – Best trails in Rockport

Kayaking

Exploring Gloucester

Gloucester Sights

Good Harbor Beach

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Good Harbor is a favorite among Boston area beach goers. At low tide, one can walk out to Salt Island, while at high tide, one can enjoy body surfing or boogie boards.

Wingaersheek Beach

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One of Massachusetts' best beaches features calm waters and protected dunes. Visitors can enjoy food, drinks, beach toys, and other amenities from the on-site concession stand, along with access to showers and bathrooms.

Hammond Castle Museum

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Hammond Castle is located on the Atlantic coast of Gloucester. The castle, which was constructed between 1926 and 1929, was the home, laboratory, and museum of John Hays Hammond Jr.,