Kalmas Park Beach
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Generated from Internet Data & Customer ReviewsBalanced Summary of Kalmas Park Beach
Kalmas Park Beach is a 4.2/5 star-rated beach, favored by windsurfers, with the following amenities:
- Soft sand and warm water
- Rocks, shells, and wildlife for viewing
- Restrooms and showers
- A car park
- A snack kiosk
While some visitors enjoy the beach for activities like windsurfing and shell collecting, others mention the presence of rocks and seaweed. The entry fee is considered expensive by some, with one reviewer suggesting a lower price would make it more appealing for wildlife viewing.
Nearby attractions include:
- Kalmus Beach (663 ft away)
- Kalmus Beach Snack Shack (387 ft away)
- Atlantic Ocean (863 ft away)
- Hyannis Yacht Club (2001 ft away)
- Veterans Beach (2507 ft away)
Address: Kalmas Park Beach, Barnstable, MA 02601, USA
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About: Long sandy beach favored by windsurfers with restrooms, showers, a car park & a snack kiosk.
Local Highlights
Nearby Attractions & PlacesKalmus Beach
663 ftKalmus Beach Snack Shack
387 ftAtlantic Ocean
863 ftWaterfront
📍 Massachusetts
Hyannis Yacht Club
2001 ftVeterans Beach
2507 ftVeterans Memorial Park
2608 ftJFK Memorial
0.6 miBarnstable Beach
1916 ftBeach
📍 Hyannis, MA 02601
The Captain's Table
2011 ftCape And Islands Korean War Memorial
0.5 miHistoric and Protected Site
📍 480 Ocean St, Hyannis, MA 02601
Categories:
Beach, Natural Feature, Establishment
Latest Reviews
This beach had soft sand. It has some rocks, shells and is warm water. I am a beach addict and this was a good spot to go. Just to point out there is a swimming part of the beach and a non swimming part. I first jump in the non swimming part and got told by a life guard where to swim.
A nice enough beach, but more rocks and seaweed than some others Iu2019ve visited. There were a lot of water/wind sports happening, so I think itu2019s more suited for those activities, but maybe I just caught it on a particularly blustery evening.nnStill, a nice walk, and I was able to handle it in...
Expensive $25 dollar entry fee, but if they lowered the price to $15 I'd argue it's worth it if you like seeing wildlife or collecting shells. This beach had by far the most shells of any beach we visited up and down the cape - mostly slipper snail but plenty of scallops, whelks, quahogs, and the oc...
A clear insult to all Cape Cod beaches. Egregious $25 parking fee per day, even during a pandemic. More seaweed than sand. Almost stepped on a dirty used face mask on the beach so cleaning is clearly nonexistent. Sand was probably never raked. The limits of the swimming buoys is where you can still ...
Seaweed all over, but bigger problem is the smell of rotting shells washed up on the beach. Needs to be cleaned of washed up seaweed and shells more often.