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Easy hiking trails around Swampscott offer a diverse landscape blending coastal features with woodlands and wetlands. The region is characterized by its Atlantic shoreline, including sandy beaches and rocky points, alongside forested areas and salt marshes. This combination provides varied terrain for outdoor activities, catering to different preferences and skill levels.
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Explore the easy 2.3-mile Cooke Road and Cornel Path Loop in Lynn Woods, featuring diverse terrain, woodlands, and Boston skyline views.
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Hike the easy 2.1-mile Salem Woods Loop in Massachusetts, featuring diverse woodlands, marsh views, and varied terrain.

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Embark on an easy coastal hike along the Lynn and Kings Beach Pathway, a flat, paved route stretching 1.9 miles (3.0 km). You will experience panoramic ocean views as the…
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Step onto the Lynn Common Loop for a refreshing urban escape. This easy hiking route guides you through a tranquil oasis, where well-maintained paths wind among lush greenery. You'll cover…
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Hike the easy 0.5-mile Leggs Hill Trail in Forest River Conservation Area, enjoying rolling pastures, oak trees, and skyline views.
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Salem Woods is a natural area with trails and some great natural features like the forest river visible here.
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Lynn Beach is quite expansive and encircles much of Nahant Bay leading out to the Atlantic. A paved trail runs along the length of the beach, and you can spend a lot of time riding right next to the water.
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Great Views. Open during certain times. Check here for more info and opening hours: https://visitlynnwoods.org
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Great views and open during certain times. Check on https://visitlynnwoods.org for more info
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Nice spot and open to visit during certain times. Check on https://visitlynnwoods.org for more and interesting info. bring a good flashlight. Just the phone won't do it as its proper deep and dark
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Lynn Beach is quite expansive and encircles much of Nahant Bay leading out to the Atlantic. A paved trail runs along the length of the beach, and you can spend a lot of time riding right next to the water.
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Dungeon Rock is full of history and mystery! In the middle of the 17th century, four pirates – one of them named Thomas Veale – sailed up the Saugus River and built a shelter in the area. Except for Veale, the pirates were caught by the authorities and sent back to England where they were sentenced to death. Veale hid himself and the treasure in a nearby cave where he died when the cave collapsed due to an earthquake in 1658. His treasure was never found. Today you can visit Dungeon Rock which was formerly known as Pirates' Rock by hiking along. Maybe you will find the treasure?
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Lynn Beach is part of the Lynn Shore Reservation, a protected coastal reservation. It includes 22 acres of beaches and places for people to publicly recreate. There is a paved walkway to run around the beach, so visitors can enjoy the Atlantic without getting their shoes sandy.
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There are over 60 easy hiking trails around Swampscott, offering a diverse range of experiences from coastal walks to woodland paths. In total, the area features 86 hiking routes.
Easy hikes in Swampscott feature a mix of coastal paths along sandy beaches and rocky points, serene woodlands, and paths traversing salt marshes. You'll find varied natural environments suitable for different preferences.
Yes, many of the easy trails are suitable for families. For instance, the Lynn and Kings Beach Pathway offers a pleasant, flat walk along the shoreline, perfect for all ages. The Lynn Common Loop is also a very short and accessible option.
Many trails in the Swampscott area are dog-friendly, but leash laws and specific regulations can vary by park or conservation area. It's always best to check local signage or the specific trail's guidelines before heading out. For example, the Marblehead Neck Wildlife Sanctuary has specific rules regarding pets to protect local wildlife.
Yes, several easy trails are designed as loops. The Salem Woods Loop takes you through diverse woodlands and offers marsh views. Another popular option is the Marblehead Neck loop from Devereux Beach, which provides stunning coastal vistas.
Along the easy trails, you can discover several points of interest. Castle Rock Park offers dramatic coastal landscapes and sweeping Atlantic views. The Red Rock Park & Lynn Shore Promenade provides another scenic coastal experience. The historic Marblehead Lighthouse is also visible from the Marblehead Neck loop.
Swampscott offers enjoyable hiking year-round. Spring and fall provide pleasant temperatures and beautiful foliage, especially in wooded areas like Harold A. King Forest. Summer is ideal for coastal walks and beach access, while winter can offer unique, crisp views, though some paths might be icy or muddy.
Yes, Swampscott is served by MBTA bus routes, which can provide access to various parks and beaches. It's advisable to check specific bus schedules and routes to plan your journey to the desired trailhead.
Swampscott and its surrounding towns offer various dining options. Many cafes and restaurants are located near the coastal areas and town centers, making it convenient to grab a bite before or after your hike. Specific locations will depend on the trailhead you choose.
The easy trails in Swampscott are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.5 stars from over 50 reviews. Hikers frequently praise the diverse landscapes, from scenic coastal views to tranquil woodlands, and the accessibility of the paths.
Yes, the Forest River Conservation Area Connector links Swampscott to Salem's nearly 100 acres of conservation land. This connection provides access to tree groves, dense woodlands, a salt marsh, and scenic views from Eagle Hill, expanding your hiking options.


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