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Howlands Landing in Duxbury provides access to Kingston Bay, a shallow coastal water body suitable for small boats, kayaks, and canoes. The launch area is located in a hillside park setting with wooded and grassy areas. This is a modest facility with limited parking, so arrive early during peak season.
**Access Considerations:** This ramp is best used within three hours on either side of high tide, as Kingston Bay has significant tidal fluctuations and shallow water levels at low tide can make launching difficult. Parking appears to be Kingston resident-permit only, though enforcement is reportedly loose. Given the tidal constraints and limited amenities, paddlers may want to consider nearby alternatives like Plymouth or Marshfield launches for more flexible access windows. The site provides good proximity to Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary and Massasoit National Wildlife Refuge for exploration.
**Fishing Note:** If planning to fish, be aware that some freshwater fisheries in this area have fish consumption advisories due to mercury and PFAS contamination. Check the Massachusetts Department of Public Health's online database for current advisories before eating any catch.
Nearby Recreation Areas
Massasoit National Wildlife RefugeLocated within
Stellwagen Bank National Marine SanctuaryLocated within