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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.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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The primary loop trail at Stodders Neck is approximately 0.7 miles long and is generally considered easy. Most hikers can complete this loop in about 15-20 minutes, though you might spend more time exploring side trails or enjoying the views.
Yes, the main trails at Stodders Neck are largely flat, well-maintained gravel paths, making them very suitable for beginners and families with strollers. There are some gentle inclines and a short spur to McCarthy Hummock that is slightly more challenging, but the overall experience is easy.
Stodders Neck offers ample parking facilities. The main trailhead is easily accessible from the parking area, providing a convenient starting point for your hike.
The terrain at Stodders Neck is diverse, featuring mostly flat, well-maintained gravel paths. You'll walk through woodlands, open fields, and along sandy beaches and rocky shorelines. There are gentle inclines, particularly on side trails leading up to McCarthy Hummock.
The park is home to a variety of plant life, including pines, oaks, cedar trees, and sumac. Birdwatchers can spot egrets nesting in the spring and summer, along with various other birds and small animals throughout the year.
Stodders Neck is enjoyable year-round. Spring and summer offer opportunities to see nesting egrets and lush greenery. Autumn brings beautiful foliage, and sunsets over the Weymouth Back River are particularly spectacular in any season. Winter hiking is also possible, though trail conditions may vary.
Absolutely! You'll enjoy impressive waterfront views of the Weymouth Back River throughout the park. For panoramic vistas, hike up to the peak of McCarthy Hummock, where you can see the river curving around the neck. Keep an eye out for interesting geological features like pudding stones along the shorelines.
Yes, a portion of the route at Stodders Neck also connects with the Bare Cove Path, allowing for extended exploration if desired.
Stodders Neck is exceptionally dog-friendly and is a very popular spot for dog owners. Dogs are permitted off-leash in designated areas, and the park provides amenities like dog-level water fountains and waste receptacles. There are also safe spots for dogs to swim in a section of the bay.
No, Stodders Neck is part of the Massachusetts Department of Conservation & Recreation's Back River Reservation, and there are no permits or entrance fees required for public access.
Yes, Stodders Neck offers picnic tables and benches throughout the park, perfect for a leisurely break. There's also a landing for boats, adding to the recreational options available.