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Easy hiking trails around South Duxbury traverse a diverse landscape characterized by coastal beaches, historical cranberry bogs, and lush forests. The region features extensive wetlands, riverine environments, and woodlands, providing varied terrain for outdoor activities. Hikers can explore areas with wide, sandy paths through bogs, narrower trails winding through forests, and stretches along the coast.
Last updated: May 18, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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North Hill Marsh Pond is a 38-acre body of water in Duxbury. The pond is surrounded by a wildlife sanctuary, so the pond is a popular place for birdwatchers. There is also a trail that encircles the pond, which is used by walkers and mountain bikers.
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The North Plymouth, or Seaside, Rail Trail, a 1.2-mile multi-use, paved trail that offers stunning views of the ocean, salt marsh, and Duxbury Bay. The bike trail runs through a thin forest of including oak, cedar, and pitch pine trees. There is also a short side trail at about the middle of the Rail Trail that leads to a cliff overlooking the ocean.
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Nelson Street Park is a park located at the north end of Water Street and is open daily from dawn until dusk. The park has a playground and a "splash pad" for kids to cool off on hot summer days, a boat ramp, an overlook with beautiful harbor views, and a small beach.
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Powder Point Bridge is an intriguingly long wooden bridge. If you happen to cross it at the same time as a car, the sound of the wooden boards rattling with the weight of the vehicle is something to behold. Fear not, it will hold the weight of all of you and has done since 1986 when the bridge was rebuilt following a fire. The previous structure was built in 1892.
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This is a beautiful beach of soft sand, close to both Duxbury and Marshville. Some say it is one of the best beaches in all of Massachusetts. It is a particularly lovely place to catch the sunset. Golden hour on the beach is something very special.
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Walking the Plymouth Breakwater is a unique experience that is a must do if in the area. Breakwaters are essentially long, thin walls of stone built to protect harbors from rough seas and provide safe anchorage for boats. You can walk on the 3500 foot long breakwater and get magnificent views of the Plymouth harbor, Long Beach, and the town of Duxbury near Boston across the clear blue waters. While the Breakwater is generally flat, it is not necessarily an easy stroll; the large stone boulders can be slippery and they are uneven with large gaps between rocks, so please use caution.
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The North Plymouth, or Seaside, Rail Trail, a 1.2-mile multi-use, paved trail that offers stunning views of the ocean, salt marsh, and Duxbury Bay. The bike trail runs through a thin forest of including oak, cedar, and pitch pine trees. There is also has a short side trail at about the middle of the Rail Trail that leads to a cliff overlooking the ocean.
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South Duxbury offers a wide selection of easy hiking trails, with nearly 30 routes specifically categorized as easy. These trails traverse diverse landscapes, from coastal areas to cranberry bogs and woodlands.
Easy hikes in South Duxbury feature a blend of unique landscapes. You'll find trails winding through historic cranberry bogs, extensive wetlands, lush forests, and along riverine environments. Some routes also offer coastal views, providing a varied outdoor experience.
Yes, South Duxbury is known for its cranberry bog ecosystems. Areas like the Duxbury Bogs Conservation Area and the South River Bogs offer easy trails that wind through both active and former cranberry bogs, providing a distinctive hiking experience.
Absolutely. For coastal scenery, consider the Duxbury Beach Trail, which offers expansive views of the ocean and beach. While many trails are inland, the coastal environment is a significant part of the region's appeal.
Yes, several easy circular routes are available. For example, the Pond Loop Trail and the Round Pond to Island Creek Pond Loop are popular options that allow you to start and end at the same point, making for convenient outings.
Many conservation areas and trails in South Duxbury are dog-friendly, but it's always best to check specific regulations for each area. Generally, dogs are welcome on leash, allowing you to enjoy the diverse landscapes with your canine companion.
South Duxbury's easy trails are generally well-suited for families. Routes like the Pond Loop Trail or the Duxbury Beach Trail offer manageable distances and interesting scenery, making them enjoyable for all ages.
South Duxbury offers enjoyable hiking year-round. Spring brings blooming flora, summer provides lush greenery and coastal breezes, while autumn showcases vibrant fall foliage. Even winter can be beautiful for a crisp walk, especially through the forested areas.
The easy trails in South Duxbury are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 7 reviews. Hikers often praise the quiet woodlands, unique cranberry bog scenery, and well-maintained paths that make for a pleasant outdoor experience.
Parking is typically available at the trailheads of most conservation areas and popular routes. For specific details on parking, it's recommended to check the individual route pages on komoot or the websites of the respective conservation areas like Duxbury Bogs or Camp Wing.
Beyond the trails, you can explore several historical and natural attractions. Nearby points of interest include the Mayflower II and Plymouth Rock, offering a glimpse into local history. The Long Point beach also provides a beautiful coastal experience.
Yes, for scenic vistas, consider areas like Cow Tent Hill, which features a loop trail through a pine forest with overlooks of the Duck Hill River and Duxbury Marsh. While not directly on an easy trail, the nearby Myles Standish Monument State Reservation offers panoramic views from Captain's Hill.


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