Wompatuck State Park

Wompatuck State Park

Wompatuck State Park in Massachusetts offers a blend of lush forest landscapes and rich history. It is a favored destination for outdoor enthusiasts seeking adventure year-round.

3,526
Acres Protected
40+
Miles of Trails
200,000
Annual Visitors
1969
Year Established

About Wompatuck State Park

Wompatuck State Park
 

Wompatuck State Park, located in Hingham, Massachusetts, covers over 3,500 acres of diverse ecosystems that include forests, swamps, and ponds. Historically, the land was used by the local indigenous people, the Massachusett tribe, and later became part of a military munitions depot during World War II. The park's geography is primarily defined by its mix of hardwood stands and evergreen groves which provide a habitat for a variety of wildlife including deer, foxes, and numerous bird species. Visitors to Wompatuck can enjoy over 40 miles of biking and hiking trails, perfect for all skill levels. Among these trails is the popular Whitney Spur Rail Trail, a scenic and accessible path great for family outings. Wompatuck is also known for its history, with remnants of its military past visible along several trails. With activities ranging from picnicking and camping to seasonal snowshoeing and cross-country skiing, it's a versatile place for recreation. Its close proximity to the city makes it a convenient escape, offering tranquil natural settings for relaxation and outdoor exploration.

Highlights

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Whitney Spur Rail Trail

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Military Ruins from WWII

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Mount Blue Spring

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Cohasset Reservoir for Kayaking

Notable Natural Features

Whitney Spur Rail Trail

A scenic trail suitable for hiking and biking, following an old railway bed.

Military Ruins

Explore the area's history with remnants from the park's use as a WWII munitions depot.

Cohasset Reservoir

A large body of water popular for kayaking and fishing enthusiasts.