Lake Gardner Beach |
The
Lake Gardner Beach Area is accessed by car from an entrance on High
Street. Pedestrians can also enter on the foot trails at the northern
end of the beach area, where there is a narrow strip of land that
links the Beach to the to trails of the Powow River Conservation Area.
The
lake and beach area were historically used by local families, essentially
unknown and under utilized for decades. However in 1989 a full
restoration project was undertaken. The project was a collaboration
between the Amesbury Conservation commission and the Office of Community
and Economic Development, it was funded with a combination of local,
State and Federal funds. Dedicated in 1990 it was a modern,
attractive facility, with a long sanded beach area, bath and concession
facilities, and paved parking for 100 cars. However years of
neglect, poor maintenance, and closure of the facility during the
last five years, left it a hollow shell of its former self.
As
construction to the dam was beginning the Lake Gardner Improvement
Association began its work to advocate for revitalization of the Beach
Area. It was our goal to see that the facility be brought into
good working order for its scheduled re-opening in the spring of this
year. Among priority items were drainage, landscaping, repairs
to fixed structures, and various safety issues. With the assistance
of town employees, association members, and volunteers these goals
were met. On July 1st the beach reopened to the public looking
much like the attractive facility it was when it was first dedicated
in 1990.
Now
our association is looking to the future of this facility with ways
it can be improved. For example, construction of the boardwalk
and bridge has allowed year-round access to the network of trails
throughout the greenbelt alongside the lake. As we worked on the beach
revitalization during the last year our members overwhelmingly heard
requests, which have now become the focus of our current efforts.
Primarily,
residents didn't want to be restricted from using this facility in
the future. Many voiced their opposition at returning to the very
limited hours of 10am-6pm, July and August only once the area re-opened
this year. As an association we took this request and presented
it to all who would listen, in turn we are now pleased to report that
the town administration has recently approved a plan for year round
Dawn to Dusk access to the Lake Gardner Beach Area. Now
residents can enjoy the beach area at their leisure during all of
the seasons with as few limitations as possible.
Public
access to the lake, with small boats, is obtained by launching canoes,
kayaks, small sail craft, and other car top boats from the northern
end of the Lake Gardner Beach Area. It should be noted that Jetskis
are strictly prohibited and the use of powerboats is limited to those
who live on the lake.
We
are always looking for new ideas and feedback and we encourage anyone
interested to email us at the link provided below.
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