A small harbor beach in East Gloucester with views across the water to the Eastern Point Lighthouse and the Dog Bar Breakwater. Parking is tight and largely reserved for residents, which keeps it quieter than the city's bigger reservation beaches.
What to expect
Swimming
Allowed water tested by the state
Lifeguard
On duty Father's Day weekend through Labor Day, 9:00am-5:00pm.
Managed by
City of Gloucester Department of Public Works (beach operations) / Gloucester Health Department (water testing)
978-325-5157 (beach parking/operations); 978-325-5260 (Health Dept, water testing) · WebsiteGetting in
Parking
Paid lot
StickerGloucester resident beach sticker required
Street/small lot at Eastern Point Blvd
Details unconfirmed
Access points along this beach
Eastern Point Blvd street entrance
What's here
Facilities
Restrooms
Porta-potties on site
Common questions
Is Niles in Gloucester open today?
Open, no advisory on record in the latest MA DPH posting (updated 2026-07-16). MA DPH is the authority. Check the status the morning you go.
Can non-residents park at Niles Beach?
There's no posted non-resident daily rate here - parking is limited and restricted to Gloucester resident beach-sticker holders, unlike Good Harbor and Wingaersheek which take non-resident reservations.
Are there restrooms at Niles?
Public restrooms are listed near the beach. Seasonal hours are common, so they may be closed off-season.
What rules should I know at Niles?
No alcohol, flotation devices, or inflatable objects.
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