Address: 1-7 Burnap St, Wilmington, MA 01887, USA
Sunday: 10AM–8PM
Monday: 10AM–8PM
Tuesday: 10AM–8PM
Wednesday: 10AM–8PM
Thursday: 10AM–8PM
Friday: 10AM–8PM
Saturday: 10AM–8PM
Kathy Casey
Great place to swim! Water is clean and sandy. They have bathrooms and changing rooms. The only downside is they charge 10 dollars per person and close at 600 which is way to early in my opinion. It is also carry in carry out so no trash barrels. They take cash and credit cards. Enjoy the water!!
D G
We had been traveling in the heat, We had not been looking for a place to camp out, we had no towels no swimsuits no anything and 3 children 4 to 12 wanted to put their feet in the water. We were told that in order to stick their feet in the water, not swim , not dunk in, just wet their feet We had to pay $40.00 because we did not live in the neighborhood. I explained 2 of us would stand right at the gate while one ran down really fast . It was denied. A man that lived around there came over, stating he could not believe that and apologized. He was just a concerned citizen that did not work there. He offered us up a place not to far that the kids could do just that. Confused why a 4 yr. Old is denied 3 minutes to soak his feet to cool off.
Vitaly Borodkin
Nice shallow beach with a good playground. Great place for your kids!
bharatwaj Shankar
Silver lake is beautiful place to watch sunsets. do fishing, take dogs for a swim.
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I only go there to fish, they have a handicap pier. No charge to fish.
It is for residents, but to be sure. You should call the town hall. They may have passes that non-residents can use.
Wilmington's website says the beach will be closed for the 2020 summer.
Anyone who isnt a resident has to pay for parking!! Helps keep the park running. Residents pay city taxes so they go for free!! Every city does the same for their ponds, lakes, and oceans!!
No. Silver Lake is a 28.5 acre “kettlehole lake” formed approximately 15,000 years ago by an ice deposit from a retreating glacier.
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Yes residents swim free with ID and non residents pay a fee. Check the Town website for the fee
They aren't allowed anywhere really, but on off hours and as long as no one was there I used to being my pup over... You can always walk to the rt.38 side and have the pup go in the water over there, would recommend a leash though
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