Northern Strand Community Trail
Northern Strand Community Trail
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13.6km
30m
Hiking
Embark on the Northern Strand Community Trail, a moderate 8.5-mile (13.6 km) hiking route that offers a unique blend of urban and natural landscapes. You will experience minimal elevation changes, gaining only 107 feet (33 metres) over an estimated 3 hours and 27 minutes. The paved, multi-use path guides you…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
Waypoints
Start point
Bus stop
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2.71 km
Highlight • Trail
Tip by
5.48 km
Chinese Christian Church of Grace in Malden
Place Of Worship
9.92 km
Highlight • Natural
Tip by
13.6 km
End point
Parking
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
13.5 km
145 m
Surfaces
10.9 km
2.28 km
380 m
< 100 m
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This route was planned by komoot.
The trail is predominantly a paved, multi-use rail trail, offering a largely flat surface with minimal elevation changes. While mostly paved, some sections may have packed gravel. It's generally considered an easy to moderate experience, suitable for various fitness levels.
Yes, the trail is highly suitable for beginners due to its generally flat and paved nature. It's a great option for those new to hiking or looking for an accessible outdoor experience.
The trail passes through several communities, offering various access points. While specific parking lots aren't detailed, you can typically find parking near the trailheads in cities like Everett, Malden, Revere, Saugus, and Lynn. Look for public parking areas or street parking close to trail access points.
Yes, the Northern Strand Community Trail is dog-friendly. Please ensure your dog is kept on a leash and that you clean up after them to maintain a pleasant experience for all users.
The trail is accessible year-round. Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, especially with the changing foliage. Summer is also popular, though it can be warmer. Even in winter, some sections may offer snow removal, making it a viable option for a crisp walk.
No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to access and use the Northern Strand Community Trail. It is a public community resource.
The trail offers diverse scenery. You'll pass through urban revitalization areas, scenic marshlands like the 600-acre Rumney Marsh Reservation (known for birdwatching), and tidal marshes along the Saugus River. As you approach Lynn, you might even catch coastal views. The Southern Trail Head — Northern Strand Community Trail is a key access point.
Yes, the Northern Strand Community Trail is a crucial part of larger regional and national trail networks. It connects to sections of the East Coast Greenway (MA) and the 1 (Massachusetts) trail, enhancing its reach and utility for longer journeys.
The trail is designed as a community resource and features amenities such as improved safety crossings, benches, and connections to local parks and public transit (MBTA). While specific cafes or water fountains aren't listed, the trail passes through several towns where you can find services nearby.
This specific komoot route for the Northern Strand Community Trail is approximately 13.6 kilometers (8.5 miles) long. It typically takes around 3 hours and 27 minutes to complete as a hike, depending on your pace and stops.
Given its passage through natural areas like the Rumney Marsh Reservation and tidal marshes, the trail is excellent for birdwatching. You might spot various bird species, especially in the marshlands. Other small wildlife common to urban and marsh environments may also be present.