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Hiking around Cohasset offers a diverse landscape characterized by hardwood forests, granite ledges, and coastal views. The region features an extensive network of parks and conservation areas, including Whitney and Thayer Woods and Wompatuck State Park. These areas provide varied terrain, from gentle paths through woodlands to trails with views of the Boston skyline and Harbor Islands. The natural features support a wide array of wildlife and plants, making it a suitable destination for outdoor exploration.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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The North Rim Loop offers a refreshing escape into Chico's natural beauty, winding through varied terrain that promises pleasant views as you ascend. You'll find yourself amidst potential springtime wildflowers…
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01:41
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The Chico Canyon Road and Old Homestead trail offers a delightful journey through Upper Bidwell Park, blending natural beauty with historical intrigue. You'll traverse multi-use dirt and gravel roads, winding…

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00:21
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The Horseshoe Lake at Bidwell Park offers a delightful, easy hike that winds through varied terrain, from flat riparian areas to the fringes of the foothills. You will enjoy views…
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The Yahi and Annie Bidwell Trail Loop in Upper Bidwell Park offers a delightful journey through varied terrain alongside Big Chico Creek. You'll experience the peaceful, shaded Yahi Trail with…
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Easy 4.3-mile (6.9 km) loop in Upper Bidwell Park, offering diverse scenery along Big Chico Creek and access to swimming holes.
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The upper trail is a picturesque path that is a little more challenging than some other trails in the park with some steep areas, but nothing too strenuous. If you're doing this hike in the summer, the upper trail has no shade, so bring plenty of water and keep an eye out for ticks. The views along the trail are beautiful, making it an ideal spot to capture some great photos anywhere on the route. Dogs are allowed off-leash, so you can let your pup roam as long as they respond to your voice commands.
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This gravel road runs through the park and provides access to several trails in the park. You can walk along this road and enjoy the scenery, or take a side trail to loop back around. Several parking areas are located along this stretch, making access convenient for enjoying the park.
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Yahi Trail is a beautiful, scenic path running alongside the water. There are plenty of fantastic places to stop for a picnic, relax by the water, or enjoy swimming in the river. Along the way, you'll find beach areas and plentiful wildflowers, especially during the summer. It is perfect for an out-and-back trip or combined with Upper Park Road for a nice loop. It is an easy hike suitable for all hiking levels and has several access points, making it an ideal location for families with small children to spend the day outdoors.
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This man-made lake takes its name from its U-shape, although it is not so evident when the water level is low. The waters are calm and often offer nice reflections. Beware of ticks in the area!
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Monkey Face can be seen from this spot! Hike up North Rim Trail until it meets Manzanita and take it down to the monkey!
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Cohasset offers a good selection of easy hiking trails, with 11 routes specifically categorized as easy. In total, there are 13 hiking routes available in the area.
Easy hikes in Cohasset traverse diverse landscapes, including hardwood forests, granite ledges, and coastal views. You'll find areas like Whitney and Thayer Woods with glacial boulders and blooming flora, or Wheelwright Park with deep forest habitats and vernal pools. Many trails offer glimpses of salt marshes and streams, providing a rich natural experience.
Yes, Cohasset features several easy loop trails. For example, the Yahi and Annie Bidwell Trail Loop is a popular 3.9-mile option, and the North Rim Loop offers a 3.0-mile easy path with varied terrain.
Many of Cohasset's easy hiking trails are well-suited for families. Areas like Whitney and Thayer Woods offer accessible trails through forests and fields, while Wheelwright Park features enhanced paths and a skating pond, providing varied options for all ages. The generally gentle terrain and moderate distances make them ideal for family outings.
Cohasset's conservation areas and parks generally welcome dogs, though specific rules may vary by location. It's always best to keep dogs on a leash and clean up after them. Whitney and Thayer Woods, for instance, is a popular spot for dog walkers.
While many trails focus on woodlands, some areas in Cohasset offer coastal perspectives. Turkey Hill, for example, provides spectacular views that can include the Boston skyline, Harbor Islands, and the Hull-2 wind turbine, offering a broader scenic experience that includes distant ocean vistas.
The best time to hike in Cohasset is generally during spring, summer, and fall. Spring brings blooming rhododendrons and azaleas, while fall offers vibrant foliage. Summer is pleasant for forest walks, but be mindful of insects. Winter hiking is possible, especially on well-maintained paths, but conditions can vary.
Yes, parking is generally available at the main access points for Cohasset's parks and conservation areas. Popular spots like Whitney and Thayer Woods, Wompatuck State Park, and Wheelwright Park have designated parking areas to accommodate hikers.
Public transport options directly to Cohasset's trailheads are limited. While Cohasset is accessible by commuter rail from Boston, reaching specific trail entry points often requires a short taxi ride or car share from the station. It's advisable to check local transport schedules and options in advance.
The easy trails in Cohasset are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars from 3 reviews. Hikers often praise the quiet woodlands, well-maintained paths, and the diverse natural beauty, making them enjoyable for various skill levels.
Yes, Cohasset's trails feature several interesting landmarks. In Whitney and Thayer Woods, you can find the North rim trail entrance and the notable Bigalow Boulder. Wheelwright Park has a skating pond, while Great Brewster Woods offers old stone walls and significant ledge outcroppings. The Yahi Trail and Annie Bidwell Trail are also popular highlights.
Generally, no specific permits are required for day hiking on the public trails and conservation areas in Cohasset. However, it's always a good idea to check the official websites of specific parks or conservation lands for any updated regulations or special event requirements.
Cohasset town center, located conveniently close to many trailheads, offers various options for refreshments, including cafes and restaurants. For accommodation, you'll find inns and guesthouses in Cohasset and neighboring towns. It's recommended to check local listings for current availability and operating hours.


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