Beacon Rock,
Cohasset, MA 02025
About Us
Welcome to Beacon Rock, a serene and picturesque park located in the charming town of Cohasset, Massachusetts. Nestled in the heart of the South Shore, Beacon Rock offers visitors a perfect escape into nature's tranquility. Our park is renowned for its stunning landscapes, featuring lush greenery, scenic walking trails, and breathtaking views that captivate the soul.
Whether you're looking for a peaceful spot to unwind, a place to enjoy a family picnic, or an inspiring setting for your outdoor adventures, Beacon Rock has something for everyone. Our well-maintained trails are perfect for walking, jogging, or simply taking in the beauty of the natural surroundings. Discover the local flora and fauna as you explore the park's diverse habitats.
Beacon Rock is not just a park; it's a community treasure where locals and visitors alike come together to appreciate the simple joys of nature. We are committed to preserving the natural beauty of the area while providing a welcoming and accessible environment for all.
Come visit Beacon Rock and experience the serenity and beauty that makes our park a beloved destination in Cohasset. Whether you're a nature enthusiast, a family seeking outdoor fun, or someone in search of a peaceful retreat, Beacon Rock invites you to explore and enjoy all that we have to offer.
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"Great place. As a teenager in the 80s we used to jump off the bridge in the summer. I remember climbing this rock to smoke weed and make out with my girlfriend. Yay!"
"Beacon Rock (formerly Castle Rock) on Government Island was the site of an iron signal tower that was used to communicate with Minots Ledge Lighthouse located 2.65 miles offshore. A small round glassed "observatory" structure was erected near the top of Beacon Rock used for observation of sea conditions and of boats moving between Minot's Ledge and the shore The semaphore and flag-signal tower on Beacon Rock continued as the main means of communication between the shore and the ledge from 1847 to 1947 when the light was automated and no longer manned. Remains of the iron signal tower are still visible embedded in the rock today."
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