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Hikes in Abigail Adams State Park often begin on paved paths along the Weymouth Back River. The park serves as a gateway to the larger trail network of the Back River Reservation, which includes Great Esker Park. The landscape is characterized by coastal river views, salt marshes, and forested gravel ridges, offering a mix of flat and gently rolling terrain.
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Enjoy an easy 0.6-mile hike at Stodders Neck, offering scenic views of the Weymouth Back River and dog-friendly trails.
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Hike the 5.1-mile Back River Trail and Great Esker Park Loop, a moderate route with river views, diverse wildlife, and a unique esker.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Webb Memorial State Park Loop offers a refreshing coastal escape right on the edge of Hingham Bay. This easy 1.5 miles (2.5 km) hiking route, with a gentle 31 feet (9 metres) of elevation gain, takes about 38 minutes to complete, making it perfect for a quick, scenic outing. You'll enjoy continuous views of the Boston skyline and the Boston Harbor Islands as you stroll along flat gravel paths, passing by notable viewpoints like the John Cole Memorial.
Planning your visit to Webb Memorial State Park is straightforward, with amenities like picnic tables, restrooms, and parking available on-site. It's a family friendly hike and dog friendly trails are a highlight, just remember to keep your furry friend on a leash. The park is accessible year-round, but a clear day will offer the best visibility for those expansive harbor vistas.
Beyond its natural beauty, the park holds significant historical weight, having served as a Native American campsite and a Revolutionary War site. You can even spot air vents from former Nike missile silos, adding a unique layer to your walk. As the only mainland portion of the Boston Harbor Islands National Recreation Area, it provides a taste of the islands without needing a boat.
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Race biking at Webb Memorial State Park takes you along peaceful, winding trails with views of the bay. The route is well-maintained with a mix of smooth sections and slight elevation changes, offering a steady challenge. You'll ride through dense woodlands and open spaces, making for a scenic and quiet ride just minutes from the city.
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Great Esker Park is a beautiful park on the Weymouth Back River. The park is a mix of forest and saltmarsh. There is a paved trail to ride through the park and enjoy the wonderful setting.
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Osprey Overlook Park is a beautiful park along the Weymouth Back River. There are several paved paths for cycling. The park is also a popular place for hiking and birdwatching.
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Osprey Overlook Park is a hidden jewel that offers stunning vistas, well-maintained pathways, and an abundance of wildlife, particularly birds. The park is situated on the banks of the Weymouth Black River, and it is conveniently connected to Great Esker Park, providing runners with a variety of trail options to explore.
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Great Esker Park is a one-of-a-kind sanctuary protecting forest and salt marsh habitats. It features the longest wooded shoreline in Boston Harbor and showcases a unique geological feature known as an esker, a ridge made of sediment and gravel formed by glacier retreat. It's an extraordinary place to explore, with numerous side trails that allow you to immerse yourself in the stunning scenery.
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Osprey Overlook Park is a local gem featuring beautiful views, evenly paved paths and lots of wildlife - especially birds. It's located along the Weymouth Black River and directly linked to Great Esker Park, creating plenty of opportunities for different walking trails.
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Great Esker Park is a unique haven, preserving both forest and saltmarsh habitats. It boasts Boston Harbor's longest wooded shoreline and showcases a remarkable geological landmark called an eskerβa ridge of sediment and gravel formed by glacier retreat. It's a remarkable place to wander around and there are plenty of side trails where you can get lost amongst the wonderful scenery
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Webb Memorial State Park is a nature-filled peninsula that extends into Hingham Bay. The park features well-maintained walking trails, beautiful flora, and stunning views across to the Boston skyline. It's the perfect location for walking, picnicking and fishing.
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Yes, dogs are welcome in Abigail Adams State Park and the connecting trail systems, but they must be kept on a leash. The park's paths are a popular spot for local dog walkers.
Absolutely. The park itself features a gentle, 0.7-mile paved walking trail along the Weymouth Back River that is ideal for families and strollers. For a slightly longer but still easy outing, the Bare Cove Park loop from Weymouth offers a pleasant 4.1-mile walk on mostly paved paths in a scenic waterfront setting.
While the main park has a primary walking path, it serves as a gateway to a larger network. You can explore over 50 different routes in the surrounding area, including the extensive trails in the Back River Reservation and Great Esker Park.
The trails offer a mix of surfaces. The main path within Abigail Adams State Park is paved and accessible. As you venture into the connected Great Esker Park, you'll find a combination of both paved and unpaved dirt trails that wind through more varied, forested terrain.
The komoot community gives the area a high rating, with an average of 4.6 stars. Hikers frequently praise the beautiful coastal scenery, the mix of easy paved paths and more rugged woodland trails, and the peaceful views across the Weymouth Back River and its salt marshes.
Yes, there are several excellent loop trails accessible from the park. A great moderate option is the Great Esker Park & Osprey Overlook Park loop, which is about 5.1 miles and takes you through the diverse landscapes of the adjacent parks.
Abigail Adams State Park is a key part of the Back River Reservation and sits next to Great Esker Park. While a direct under-road connection is still in development, you can easily walk between the two, giving you access to Great Esker's much larger network of over six miles of trails.
The main park offers lovely, tranquil views of the Weymouth Back River. For more expansive scenery, the Great Hill Park to Webb Memorial State Park loop via River Street provides excellent harbor views as it guides you through several connected waterfront parks.
The park is a great spot for other low-key outdoor activities. You can enjoy a meal at one of the picnic tables, go fishing from the shore, or launch a canoe or kayak from the small beach to explore the calm waters of the Back River.
Yes, there is a parking lot available for visitors at Abigail Adams State Park, located at 770 Bridge Street in Weymouth. It serves as a convenient starting point for exploring the park and the connecting trails.
The park is named for First Lady Abigail Adams, who was born in Weymouth. As you walk the main trail, you'll find plaques featuring her quotes, adding a layer of local history to the natural beauty of the area.


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