Boston Harbor Islands National Recreation Area
Boston Harbor Islands National Recreation Area
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Mountain biking in Boston Harbor Islands National Recreation Area primarily features routes in nearby Wompatuck State Park, offering a diverse landscape for riders. The terrain includes a mix of wooded paths and gravel roads, providing varied surfaces for mountain biking. These areas are characterized by rolling hills and forested sections, with elevations generally under 200 meters. The region's geology, including glacially carved drumlins, contributes to the varied topography found in the surrounding parklands.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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27.2km
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.

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The Wompatuck State Park loop via S18-S19 Trail offers a dynamic mountain biking experience, immersing you in the varied landscapes of 'Wompy'. This moderate 19.2-mile (31.0 km) route winds through…
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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At 136 acres, Aaron River Reservoir is the centerpiece of Wompatuck State Park. It's popular for boating and fishing, and there are multiple trails looping around the banks that are open to biking and foot-traffic. It's fed by the Aaron River and controlled by a small dam at the southern end.
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At 136 acres, Aaron River Reservoir is the centerpiece of Wompatuck State Park. It's popular for boating and fishing, and there are multiple trails looping around the banks that are open to biking and foot-traffic. It's fed by the Aaron River and controlled by a small dam at the southern end.
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Holly Pond is a tiny reservoir just off the side of the main trail. It's fed by the Aaron River and is surrounded by wetlands.
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The Aaron River Reservoir is a stunning location, surrounded by picturesque trails. During the summer months, Adirondack chairs are placed along the pathways, providing a perfect spot to take a break. The area is ideal for running, hiking, and fishing. On the other side of the dam, you will find a picnic table perched on top of a large boulder, which makes it a fantastic spot to enjoy a lovely lunch.
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Whitney & Thayer Woods is a stunning woodland area that spans over 824 acres and boasts 10 miles (16.09 km) of trails, providing ample options for runners to explore this beautiful forest setting. This area is home to a variety of glacial age remnants, vernal pools, and holly groves, making it an ideal spot for nature lovers. It is adjacent to Weir River Farm, Turkey Hill Park, Brass Kettle Conservation Area, and Wompatuck State Park, forming an extensive greenbelt in Hingham.
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Holly Pond is a tiny reservoir just off the side of the main trail. It's fed by the Aaron River and is surrounded by wetlands.
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A woodland area with 834 acres of extension, Whitney & Thayer Woods has 10 miles of hiking trails, where you can find glacial age remnants, vernal pools, and holly groves. The area is connected with Weir River Farm, Turkey Hill Park, Brass Kettle Conservation Area, and Wompatuck State Park, forming a large greenbelt in Hingham.
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Turkey Hill is a small hill between the Weir River Farm and the Whitney Woods. The hill is mostly grassland and is only 187 ft high; a nice place for a picnic. In the Turkey Hill area, you can find a small building that served as backup storage to the Hingham-Cohasett Naval Ammunition Depot Annex, which had the main depot located many miles north in Higham.
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Dedicated mountain biking trails are largely absent or restricted on the Boston Harbor Islands themselves. Bicycles are generally not permitted on the islands, and ferries often do not allow them. The primary area for cycling within the National Recreation Area that offers suitable terrain is World's End, which features gravel roads ideal for biking. Most mountain biking opportunities in this guide are found in nearby Wompatuck State Park.
While direct mountain biking on the islands is limited, the main trails featured in this guide are located in nearby Wompatuck State Park. This park offers a diverse landscape of wooded paths and gravel roads, providing varied surfaces for mountain biking. You'll find routes like Wompatuck State Park – Wompatuck State Park loop from Hingham and Wompatuck State Park loop via S18-S19 Trail here.
The mountain bike trails, primarily in Wompatuck State Park, feature a mix of wooded paths and gravel roads. The terrain includes rolling hills and forested sections, with elevations generally under 200 meters. The region's unique geology, including glacially carved drumlins, contributes to the varied topography you'll encounter.
Yes, there are several easy routes suitable for beginners. Out of the 30 tours available, 22 are classified as easy. An example of an easy route is Wompatuck State Park – Ouch loop from Wompatuck State Park, which is 11.2 km long and takes about 54 minutes to complete.
While mountain biking on the islands is restricted, the broader Boston Harbor Islands National Recreation Area is known for its stunning views and unique natural features. From areas like World's End, you can enjoy panoramic views of the Boston skyline and surrounding harbor. The islands themselves are part of a partially flooded drumlin field, offering diverse ecosystems including rocky shorelines, sandy beaches, and salt marshes. You might also spot wildlife such as various bird species, harbor seals, and occasionally even whales in the harbor.
Yes, the Boston Harbor Islands are rich in history. While mountain biking is limited on the islands, you can explore historical sites like the Civil War-era Fort Warren on Georges Island, or see the oldest lighthouse station in the United States, Boston Light, on Little Brewster Island. For specific viewpoints and monuments, consider visiting highlights such as Deer Island southernmost tip or the Judge A. David Mezzone Memorial.
The mountain biking routes in and around the Boston Harbor Islands National Recreation Area are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.89 stars from over 45 reviews. Many riders praise the varied terrain, well-maintained paths, and the opportunity to ride through forested areas, particularly within Wompatuck State Park.
Yes, many of the mountain bike trails in the area are loops, offering convenient starting and ending points. Examples include Wompatuck State Park – Wompatuck State Park loop from Hingham, which is 27.2 km long, and Wompatuck State Park – Wompatuck State Park loop from Hingham High School, a 12.7 km route.
Access to the Boston Harbor Islands themselves is primarily by ferry, which generally does not allow bicycles. For mountain biking in nearby Wompatuck State Park, public transport options may be limited, and driving is often the most practical way to reach the trailheads. It's advisable to check local transport schedules and park access information before planning your trip.
Yes, with 22 out of 30 tours classified as easy, there are many family-friendly options available. These routes typically feature less challenging terrain and shorter distances, making them suitable for riders of varying skill levels, including families with children. An easy loop like Wompatuck State Park – Ouch loop from Hingham High School could be a good choice.
The spring, summer, and fall months generally offer the best conditions for mountain biking in the Boston Harbor Islands region. During these seasons, the weather is typically mild, and the trails are clear of snow and ice. Fall, in particular, can be beautiful with changing foliage. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out.
While specific regulations for mountain biking trails vary, many outdoor areas in Massachusetts, including state parks, generally allow dogs on trails if they are kept on a leash. However, it's always best to check the specific rules for Wompatuck State Park or any other area you plan to visit, as regulations can change. Dogs are generally not permitted on the Boston Harbor Islands ferries or on the islands themselves.


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