Attractions and places to see around Peabody include a mix of historical landmarks, cultural institutions, and natural spaces. The city, historically known for its leather industry, offers insights into its past through various museums and preserved properties. Visitors can explore extensive trail networks, working farms, and scenic lakes, providing diverse outdoor and cultural experiences. Peabody's landscape features multi-use trails, conservation areas, and ponds, catering to different interests.
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The rail trail is longer than just this highlight shows but the highlight is probably the best part. Due to the unique geography of trying to get a train to Marblehead and Salem this former rail right of way goes in, then backs out of downtown Marblehead in two branches. The southern branch has a small section in Swampscott and mainly goes through suburbs. A small section abuts conservation land and recently (August 2025) 650 feet was paved. The northern section is mostly in conservation land. Almost the entire route is dirt and often in very tough shape. For as wealthy as Marblehead is they don't show it off on this trail. It's in really unusually bad shape compared to other trails around the state
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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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A wonderful beach. Great dunes. At least one stop is worth it
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The Stone Tower is the highest point in Lynn Woods Reservation. Climb the stairs on top of tower to enjoy the impressive views of Boston skyline.
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Here is the starting point of the Border to Boston Trail. IT is a 70-mile shared use trail that links approximately 20 communities from the New Hampshire border to Boston for non-motorized uses including walking, bicycling, and more.
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The 4-mile (6.4 km) Marblehead Rail Trail leads through Marblehead's coastal scenes. The trail is part of the East Coast Greenway which links Maine to Florida. The rail-trail was once a short spur of the Eastern Railroad from Boston to Salem. Trains would have traveled along the trail until 1959.
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The Stone Tower was built in 1936 for fire observation and marks the highest point in Lynn Woods Reservation. If you want to enjoy the view from the tower, send an e-mail to LynnWoodsRanger@aol.com to get access.
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Peabody offers several historical sites, including the Peabody Institute Library, known for its architecture and history. The Peabody Historical Society & Museum preserves the region's heritage and maintains properties like the General Gideon Foster House, a National Historic Landmark. You can also explore the Felton-Smith Historic Site, which features several historic houses and gardens.
To learn about Peabody's industrial past, visit the George Peabody House Museum & Peabody Leather Workers Museum. Peabody was historically known as "Leather City" or "Tanner City," and this museum shares the story of its significant leather industry heritage.
In Peabody, you can visit the Peabody Historical Society & Museum, which includes the Peabody Historical Fire Museum with rare firefighting artifacts. The George Peabody House Museum & Peabody Leather Workers Museum also offers insights into the city's namesake and its leather industry. Additionally, the renowned Peabody Essex Museum (PEM), America's oldest continuously operating museum, is located in nearby Salem, MA, and features extensive global art and cultural collections.
Peabody features several natural areas for outdoor activities. Brooksby Farm is a 275-acre working farm and conservation area with trails and a petting zoo. Breakheart Reservation offers hiking trails and scenic views. You can also explore the South Peabody Trail Network, which includes the Spring Pond Walking Path and the Michael J. Bonfanti Nature Trail.
Yes, Peabody has several options for hiking and walking. The Independence Greenway is a 5.25-mile paved multi-use trail connecting various parks and conservation areas. The South Peabody Trail Network offers paths around Spring and Sydney's Ponds. For more extensive hiking, nearby Lynn Woods Reservation, accessible via the Stone Tower highlight, provides numerous trails. You can find detailed routes for hiking around Peabody on komoot's Hiking around Peabody guide.
Cycling enthusiasts can enjoy several trails near Peabody. The Marblehead Rail Trail is a 4-mile path offering coastal views and is part of the East Coast Greenway. The Border to Boston Trail is a 70-mile shared-use trail that links approximately 20 communities. For more cycling routes, explore komoot's Cycling around Peabody guide.
Absolutely! Brooksby Farm is a great family destination where you can pick seasonal fruits, visit a petting zoo, and explore trails. Many of the local trails, such as sections of the Independence Greenway and the Lake Quannapowitt loop, are also suitable for families.
For scenic views, the Nahant Road Coastal Path and Beach offers great coastal vistas. The Stone Tower in Lynn Woods Reservation marks the highest point and provides impressive views, including the Boston skyline on clear days.
Peabody's attractions can be enjoyed year-round. Spring and fall offer pleasant weather for outdoor activities like hiking and visiting farms. Summer is ideal for enjoying lakes and coastal paths, while the fall foliage is particularly beautiful. Winter provides opportunities for different outdoor experiences, though some trails might have seasonal considerations.
Yes, Peabody offers golf courses for enthusiasts. The Crystal Lake Golf Club provides a course with lush fairways, and the Meadow Golf Course is also a highly-regarded option in the area.
Beyond its historical sites, Peabody is home to unique cultural landmarks such as St. Vasilios Church, recognized for its golden crosses, and the First Unitarian Church, a historic building blending sacred architecture with modern living in downtown Peabody. Peabody City Hall is also noted for its historical significance and stunning architecture.
Visitors particularly enjoy the diverse outdoor experiences. The 3.6-mile loop around Lake Quannapowitt is popular for walking, jogging, and biking. The Marblehead Rail Trail is appreciated for its coastal scenery, and the Nahant Road Coastal Path and Beach offers great sprint stretches and scenic views.


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