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    Wompatuck State Park

    3.8 (50 reviews)

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    Wonderful multiple day visit at this state park. Park staff are visible daily throughout the campground. They are attentive to the bathroom facilities, the roads, and whether or not each camper is happy with her/his accommodations. We had a small glitch that was easily resolved by the park. supervisor, Mike, and an extremely polite young employee who approached us early one evening. Then, when I got my camper van stuck in a ditch, the park staff were more than willing to go above and beyond to try to extricate me. The trail map is excellent. Trails are marked and well-maintained. Fire roads are paved and excellent for biking. The hummingbird that approached my orange for a morning snack was a wonderful highlight. We also saw the largest turtle we've ever seen and a three second turtle fight between turtle rivals!! Every campground has a few folks that cause some noise. Park staff was quick to respond to our concern Can't say enough good things about this campground, facility, and the staff.

    Damien S.

    Can't speak to the camping, so let's stick with the other draw to Wompatuck: The werewolves. Kidding, it's the trails. Wompatuck is littered with paved trails - not exceptionally well marked, but you can wander aimlessly and eventually find yourself to a loop fairly easily. Likely the Healthy Trail, a 1.3 mile spin around the... woods? There are an adequate number of, um, trash cans, but water stations, grills, bathrooms, lean-to's, anything else besides mosquitos and cool mushrooms are few and far between. Visitor Center has cool ordinance and ammo shells found around the park, so that's pretty rad. It also has maps, which are eternally missing from the boxes at trail entry points.

    Alexandra S.

    Hurray for Wompatuck. Fun to say, fun to visit and for me, only 2 miles from my door. Now that the weather is better, it's become easier to take some of those long hikes that I like on two regularly shod feet. No need for snow shoes, skis or ice-cleats. Hub and I have been back to Wompatuck over the last couple of weekends for longer hikes as we get back into summer shape. Hiking/walking and biking are two of our favorite ways to cruise the park, although I have come here with friends for runs too. This state park has long been a favorite given its over 4000 acres. While the majority of the park lies within Hingham boundaries, it also runs into the neighboring towns of Cohasset, Norwell, and Scituate. Originally, this land was the property of Josiah Wompatuck a local native American. Despite his having deeded the land to English settlers in the 1600s, it retains his name as a reminder of our Indian roots here. This state park really has something for everyone from easily paved areas that are easy to walk or bike , to more rugged trails on which to hike or mountain bike. You can also go camping here from April until mid-October . You'll find loads of campsites both for more rustic tent camping to areas that have space for your camper which have electrical hookups, although using electricity while camping strikes me as besides the point. Of some historical interest, this park also used to house the former Hingham Naval Ammunition Depot where ammo was kept in bunkers during World War 2. The ammo was assembled here and then sent by train or boat to where it needed to go. Some of those military bunkers are still exposed when walking on the paved areas. This is also a great area for dog walking, bird watching, horse back riding, tree identifying and picnicking. Look for the Mt. Blue spring while you're here. Visitors can help themselves to free filtered spring water so bring your bottles! It loses one star because the Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation, which oversees this property, could do a better job of marking the trails and paved roads. I've gotten temporarily lost here on more than one occasion. :-(( Nevertheless, it's great any time of year but it sure feels good to get out and stretch in the warmer spring weather. If you do visit, remember to cover up appropriately as thorny brambles abound in the woods and spray yourself with insect repellent. Unfortunately we're loaded in these parts with ticks, deer and otherwise. Keep yourself safe.

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    John T.

    Good flat trails, not a lot of parking. Great for walking or bike riding! Most of the water, ponds, streams were dried up. Not anyone's fault. Would like to go camping there someday. Just walked today.

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    I love hiking here. But, it is a bit too busy during COVID, so I've tried to avoid it recently. Really miss it. Both paved and woody trails.

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    Great place for hiking, biking, dog walking or camping. Really enjoyed camping there. Nice big and clean campsites.

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    Bare Cove Park

    Bare Cove Park

    3.8(33 reviews)
    3.9 mi

    During the pandemic we have taken many walks and bike rides here. It's a pretty park although on…read morethe smaller side compared say to Wompatuck State Park. It can be busy on weekends though and hence less serene. If you have a dog, bring him! It's a dog friendly place but Fido must be leashed. There are other local dog parks if you want your dog to run free with his friends. This isn't that place. The view along the water is lovely and I've heard that you can go in the water as well as fish. There are about 6 miles or so of terrain to cover. Not a lot but just enough to work up a sweat and burn off some of the pandemic poundage we've gained. This park has been one in a rotation of outdoor spaces where my husband and I are spending free time as a way to get some fresh air and exercise. No permits, no fees! Just show up! Keep yourself moving. Eat less, walk more.

    I haven't been to this park yet, but I just read a review about off leash dogs…read more DOGS ARE ALLOWED OFF LEASH HERE WITH A PERMIT FROM THE TOWN OF HINGHAM. If you want to allow your dog off leash, Hingham will provide you with a permit. Its free to apply and they just need proof of vaccines and a homeowners' policy. It's a very quick process. I applied for mine and it was approved within 1 day. I just haven't picked it up yet. I don't plan on walking here off leash too much, but will let my dog off leash if its a quiet morning. To apply: https://www.hingham-ma.gov/791/Off-Leash-Dog-Walking-Permit

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    Stodder's Neck

    Stodder's Neck

    4.4(76 reviews)
    5.2 mi

    So far, we have only been here twice, Labor Day 2023 and 2024 after moving to MA in 2023. We wish…read morewe didn't live 40 minutes away by car. We would be here much more often! Since our only times here have been on probably the busiest day of the year, please take that into consideration with my review. The not so great: Parking is a bit tight, but not impossible if you got a bit of patience. There are no public restrooms, this year (2024) there didn't seem to be any bins for dog poop or trash, there is only one water station at the front. The good: With the exception of one family not checking their dog's resource guarding, every other dog we saw was so well behaved with responsible owners. Between the beach, the walking path, and the hill, there's so much opportunity to run out your pup! While we were a bit bummed that high tide took away the ability to walk the entirety of the peninsula on the beach, the water was clearer than it is during low tide, so we'd definitely recommend a high tide visit. After a little over an hour there, our German Shepherds were completely wiped out and even after the 40-minute ride home where they napped, they were still conked until dinner time.

    Best dog park ever! And with a tiny beach where dogs are allowed all time! My pup loves this place!…read moreThe water looks dirty, but he doesn't mind and had a great swim. The hills and greens on the island is huge and there are so many dogs on the weekend! My dog had a blast playing with other dogs and running up and down hills chasing balls! Best play to tire out a dog while give him a good time!

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    Stodder's Neck  - My fur son Spencer derped out after at Dog Island

    My fur son Spencer derped out after at Dog Island

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    Abigail Adams State Park - One of the little picnic areas. Great view.

    Abigail Adams State Park

    4.3(3 reviews)
    5.4 mi

    This park is THE #1 place to play Community Day in Pokemon Go for most players. There's been…read moremultiple articles written about it for a years now. The spawn rates for Pokemon are very high, lots of PokeStops, and some PokeGymes. You could also play other AR games like Ingress & Harry Potter Wizards Unite. If you are a photographer this is a also a great spot. There's a path, and several benches.

    I have passed by this place at least a few dozen times. Each time I only see a small spot for a few…read morecars and didn't bother to go in any further. Today my boyfriend and I decided to go for a walk and since the last time we passed by there were several Pokéstops and lures going on we thought we could make this a nice fun Friday evening adventure as we have been talking about coming here for some time now but just never made it. The turn into the bigger lot is pretty sharp on the right as you're headed north on Bridge St. There are also a few spots right up front but it's usually occupied, and so was today. We went all the way in and had to come back out because there was no place to park, except a couple of handicap spots. There is also a Yacht club on the far right of the park. The park isn't very big but it's very nicely done. The drought however, along with people walking on the grass, has really damaged the greens turning them tan and dried out. We parked in the side and sat and watched the sunset as I played PokémonGo until a spot opened up. We grabbed it and headed to the park for the walk and the play. It was really beautiful seeing so many people out. We walked alongside the bank of the water and it was low tide so saw the bottoms of the land. The houses across the way was nice too. There were a couple of trails you can walk over to just off the "Kibby's Property" sign but since ITT was getting dark we decided not to go in. And at nighfall, a truck came about starting rounding up the people and lead them out of the park because although it's open year round, it closes at dusk and it was beyond dusk at that point. Best park about this small park is that it had at least about 13 Pokéstops and the lures were going on all of them. Had a great time here and will definitely come back again soon!

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    Abigail Adams State Park - Sunset view from the park

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    People hanging out playing PokemonGo

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    Whitney and Thayer Woods - Yes, wetlands are here but none of the trail was muddy! Saw this big frog along the way.

    Whitney and Thayer Woods

    4.8(6 reviews)
    2.4 mi

    This is another terrific property owned by the always terrific Trustees of Reservations which…read morepreserves land throughout Massachusetts for all to enjoy. This is a huge wooded space hundreds of acres large. Whitney and Thayer is a great place to come to walk, bike, horseback ride and you're welcome to bring your dog if you have one. Leash please. The property here spans both towns of Hingham and Cohasset and unlike some other Trustees properties, is free to all who enter. As an added bonus, you can readily access Turkey Hill from here and gain sight of the South Shore and Cohasset harbor. There are trail markers but it's wise to download a map and bring it with you. Bring water to drink for you and any animal companions you might have with you. As well, make sure you've got your bug spray applied. Ticks abound everywhere in these parts so you want to make sure you're as protected as can be. Having done all those things like a good boy or girl Scout, you'll be certain to enjoy a spectacular day in the outdoors admiring all manner of trees, bushes, flowers, birds and if you're lucky an occasional animal sighting. This is a beautiful tract of land in which to get some exercise and revel in the solitude and grandeur. Well worth a visit any time of year. Get your exercise on, and get out there!

    Located right off Rt 3A in Cohasset, it's that forgotten tract of land right between Wompatuck…read moreState Park & Turkey Hill. After a short while on the trails you can see why the Wampanoag Indians called the area Cohasset or the "Long Rocky Place", at 600 acres it is three times the size of nearby World's End and unlike W.E. it's FREE! The trails are well maintained cart and footpaths suitable for walking, jogging, horseback, mountain biking, etc. Spliting the woods right down the middle was an old railroad track used by the USN to move munitions to the old ammo depot (now Wompatuck State Park) during WWII & the Cold War, it was recently converted to a bike path (crushed stone) for all to use. It's now possible to take the Greebush Commuter Rail Line down to the Cohasset Station and go directly across Rt 3A and jump on you bike for hours of bike riding in Whitney & (mainly) Wompatuck's 20 + miles of paved & dirt bike trails. After a day of fun cap it off with a ice cream cone at JJ's Dairy located about 500' south of Cohasset Station. Quiet. 600 acres. Ten miles of rustic trails. Dog friendly. Owned & operated by the Trustees of Reservations - consider a donation and becoming a trustee.

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    Whitney and Thayer Woods - Sign that marks the parking lot

    Sign that marks the parking lot

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    Nantasket Beach - May 17, 2026

    Nantasket Beach

    3.8(117 reviews)
    4.6 mi

    Nantasket Beach-- countless summers spent here during my childhood. I remember when my grandmother…read morewould come here to see the live band on Sundays and line dance under the bandstand. There was a food shack at the pavilion and we would get fried clams after swimming in the water with my boogie board. Then my mom would take me to the playground, and end the day with some mini golf, a carousel ride, and some ice cream. I came here yesterday for the first time in a while, and the renovations are very prevalent. Mini golf is gone, as well as the arcade and fascination. Many new restaurants, none of the ones I remember. Lots of new housing being built. Same sand, same ocean. I see a lot of hopeful developments that will energize this place, but I miss the nostalgia it had when I was a kid. We came here yesterday, May 17th, which has been the nicest day of the year so far. I didn't think it would be this crowded. Never in my almost 30 years of coming here have I seen the beach this crowded. Wow. We all had the same idea. And, it was free parking since it was before the "official" season. So it was a while of circling around and around for a spot. But then we found one. The sand is nice, no rocks. Water is warm. Good for families, or groups of friends, or solo beachgoers. Food nearby, not too many gift shops anymore, but hopefully more to come. A beachfront resort if you want a getaway. No more live music, I hope it comes back. Still have bathhouses to use, they look the same as when I was a kid. One of the best beaches in the South Shore.

    Nantasket Beach is the beach I go to for convenience. It's…read morelocated in Hull & for me, I personally like to set up towards the Cumberland Farms & park in one of the two open lots there because this side of the beach is less rocky & sand is better! I know some people like to stick to the side by the bathrooms & showers but whenever it's high tide, there's no where to set up & many times, people end up pulling their stuff to the sidewalk lol. There's a couple different food options available too, some are takeout quick eats like hotdogs etc or you can also do sit down dining. There's parking lot by the bathrooms is cheaper; ~$15 cash for weekdays & $20 cash for the side of the beach I like. There's also meter parking spots scattered! Water is WARM, which is much different from the beaches up north (Gloucester, Ipswich), so very swimmable & for the most part, pretty clean. There's some waves here and there, which I can see being great for kids to come w: their boogie boards! Overall, I always end up coming back to this beach at least once or twice each summer haha. Not too shabby & parking prices aren't bad.

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    Have enjoyed the beach !

    Nantasket Beach - Enjoying some ice cream

    Enjoying some ice cream

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    Wompatuck State Park - parks - Updated May 2026

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