The Natural Swimming Hole In Massachusetts That Will Take You Back To The Good Ole Days

Hathaway’s Pond in Massachusetts is a popular family-friendly swimming hole with clear waters, clean sand, and nearby trails.

Ready to slather on some sunscreen and splash the day away? Hathaway's Pond in Massachusetts is a true gem, and one of the best swimming holes in Massachusetts for a hot summer day. Featuring clear blue waters, clean sand, and charming scenery, you’ll want to visit again and again. Read on to find out why Hathaway’s Pond in Hyannis is a great alternative to the beach.

When you think about swimming on the Cape, you probably picture rolling dunes, waving beach grass, and a wide blue ocean. However, there are actually plenty of smaller natural swimming holes in Massachusetts, especially the Cape, that are just as pretty without all the crowds. Hathaway’s Pond in Hyannis is just such a place.

Hathaway’s Pond is tucked away off of Phinney’s Lane. It’s beautiful area, but most people would never think to look for such a pristine swimming hole on Cape Cod so close to the major attractions of downtown Hyannis. This might be why Hathaway’s Pond stays relatively peaceful even until June, while many of the larger Cape Cod ponds and beaches are swamped with tourists by May.

The water here is a sparkling turquoise color and the sand is clean and white. There are quite a few grills and picnic tables dotting the shore, and plenty of space to spread a blanket. The water is warm enough to swim even in the early morning and you can also kayak, canoe, paddle board, and fish here.

What are you waiting for? Grab your gear and get ready to enjoy one of the best swimming holes in Massachusetts. Don't forget the sunscreen!

The beach is especially popular with families due to the gentle surf, clean water, and maple shade. Even better, there’s a full restroom area and a lifeguard on duty during the summer months. If you feel like stretching your legs or getting out of the sun, the pond is ringed with many trails that are dog-friendly.

Please note that dogs are not allowed at the pond from 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. from May to September, but are welcome outwith those hours in the summer and at all times in the off-season.

The Cape is full of exciting adventures. After you've swam in the swimming hole, check out the Cape Cod inflatable water park for even more water activities.

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