My Blue is a Siberian Husky, 15 and Annabelle, our foster is 3

Hi! My name is Stacey, and I’m one of the owners of Starwood Pet Resort. I wanted to personally share how proud I am of the experience we work hard to create for every dog and family that walks through our doors.
At Starwood, our goal has always been simple: provide a safe, clean, loving, and genuinely fun environment where pets can play, relax, and feel at home. Our amazing staff treats each pup like their own, and you’ll always find us out in the yards interacting, supervising, and making sure every dog is happy and comfortable.
We offer structured daycare, boarding, enrichment, and plenty of personal attention — and we truly mean it when we say we love what we do. Seeing dogs run through our doors excited for another day with their friends never gets old.
If you’re looking for a place where your dog will be cared for, loved, and celebrated, we’d be honored to welcome you to the Starwood family.
Thank you to all our wonderful clients who trust us every day. ❤️🐾
— Stacey, Co-Owner of Starwood Pet Resort

Love it here!!!! Our campsite was level and spacious. The bathrooms were clean and adequate. Staff friendly. My favorite part was the short hike to the lake. There was plenty of room for people and the water was warm and clear, sooo clear you can see right down to the bottom. There are so many trails to explore. Blue had a blast.

Nahant Doggie beach entrance is just after the people beach entrance to the right under the stop light. There is a path that leads down and along the beach, bay side. To get to the water you do have to climb down a few rocks, if my 15yr old blue can do it then most dogs can. The beach was clean as I could see and people were friendly. The beach is open all year round which is amazing. Beach going in the Summer is way more fun! The only down side is the walk from the parking lot. It was a bit much for blue but we still made it and she had a great time. Parking was only $10 which is great compared to some other beaches. Can wait to go again! P.S. look out for jelly fish!