Lakes around Hingham, Massachusetts, provide diverse natural areas and recreational opportunities. The region features several ponds and reservoirs, offering settings for outdoor activities within conservation areas and state parks. These natural spaces are characterized by forested shorelines, historical elements, and varied wildlife habitats. Visitors can explore trails, engage in non-motorized boating, and observe local flora and fauna.
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St. Moritz is a beautiful man-made pond located on the eastern edge of Blue Hills Reservation. The pond was once a popular spot for competitive ice skaters, and hosted the annual St. Moritz Winter Carnival between 1929 and 1942, until the pond no longer froze over for such lengths of time.
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Pond Meadow Park opened it doors to the Weymouth community in 1976 and has been a local hotspot for outdoor activities since. It features a variety of habitats that are home to an array of beautiful wildlife species including turtles, migrating birds and many different types of fish. There are a network of trails around the park that are paved and suitable for those using a wheelchair or pushing a stroller. There are also a number of woodland footpaths too for a more off-trail experience.
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The Aaron River Reservoir is a stunning location, surrounded by picturesque trails. During the summer months, Adirondack chairs are placed along the pathways, providing a perfect spot to take a break. The area is ideal for running, hiking, and fishing. On the other side of the dam, you will find a picnic table perched on top of a large boulder, which makes it a fantastic spot to enjoy a lovely lunch.
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Pond Meadow Park opened it doors to the Weymouth community in 1976 and has been a local hotspot for outdoor activities since. It features a variety of habitats that are home to an array of beautiful wildlife species including turtles, migrating birds and many different types of fish. There are a network of trails around the park that are paved and suitable for those using a wheelchair or pushing a stroller. There are also a number of woodland footpaths too for a more off-trail experience.
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St Moritz is a beautiful man-made pond located on the eastern edge of Blue Hills Reservation. The pond was once a popular spot for competitive ice skaters, and hosted the annual St Moritz Winter Carnival between 1929 and 1942, until the pond no longer froze over for such lengths of time.
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Nestled in Hingham, Bare Cove Park enchants with its sprawling landscapes, serene trails, and picturesque waterfront views. The park, rich in history, provides a tranquil escape for all.
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Wompatuck State Park is a little paradise for outdoor lovers. The mountain bike trail network is extremely varied. Beginners and intermediate riders have plenty of trail options. If you plan an extended stay, you can reserve a campsite within the park here: reserveamerica.com/explore/wompatuck-state-park/MA/32628/overview
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Wompatuck State Park is a little paradise for outdoor lovers. The mountainbike trail network is extremely varied. Beginners and intermediate riders have plenty of trail options. If you plan an extended stay, you can reserve a camp site within the park here: https://www.reserveamerica.com/explore/wompatuck-state-park/MA/32628/overview
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Yes, several lakes in the Hingham area are great for families. Saint Moritz Pond offers an idyllic setting with a 3-mile loop trail. Wompatuck State Park has varied trails suitable for different ages. Pond Meadow Park features paved trails perfect for strollers and wheelchairs, alongside woodland paths. The Aaron River Reservoir also has stroller-friendly sections and picnic spots.
For walking and hiking, Saint Moritz Pond offers a scenic 3-mile loop through a partially rocky forest. Wompatuck State Park provides an extensive network of trails, from easy to intermediate. The Aaron River Reservoir is surrounded by picturesque trails ideal for running, hiking, and fishing, with Adirondack chairs along the pathways during summer. You can find more options in the Easy hikes around Hingham guide.
Yes, Pond Meadow Park is an excellent option. It features a network of paved trails that are suitable for those using a wheelchair or pushing a stroller, allowing access to its diverse habitats and wildlife.
Beyond walking and hiking, you can enjoy mountain biking at Wompatuck State Park, which has a varied trail network for all skill levels. The Aaron River Reservoir is perfect for boating and fishing. Triphammer Pond, while not a highlight in this guide, is known for non-motorized boating and ice skating in winter. For more ideas, check out the MTB Trails around Hingham and Running Trails around Hingham guides.
The lakes around Hingham offer diverse natural beauty. You'll find rugged, forested shorelines, such as those around Triphammer Pond, with hills and lowlands. Areas like Pond Meadow Park are home to various habitats supporting turtles, migrating birds, and fish. Saint Moritz Pond is nestled within the eastern Blue Hills, offering scenic forest views.
Yes, the region has some interesting history. Triphammer Pond, for instance, was created in the 17th century to power a sawmill, and you can still see the remains of an old mill below the dam. Bare Cove Park, which offers picturesque waterfront views, is also rich in history, having served various purposes over the years.
The lakes are enjoyable year-round. Spring offers the chance to observe migrating fish in fish ladders (like at Triphammer Pond). Summer is ideal for boating and enjoying Adirondack chairs by the Aaron River Reservoir. Fall brings stunning foliage, and winter is popular for ice skating on frozen ponds like Triphammer Pond, weather permitting.
Many trails in the Hingham area are dog-friendly, but it's always best to check specific park regulations. For example, Wompatuck State Park generally allows dogs on trails, often requiring them to be leashed. Always ensure you clean up after your pet to help maintain the natural environment.
Parking is typically available at the entrances to conservation areas and state parks. For Wompatuck State Park, there are designated parking areas. Pond Meadow Park also has visitor parking. For Triphammer Pond, parking is usually found near the conservation area access points. Specific parking details can often be found on local park websites or trail maps.
While the lake areas themselves are primarily natural and recreational, Hingham town center and surrounding communities offer various dining options. You'll find cafes and pubs a short drive from locations like Wompatuck State Park and Bare Cove Park, perfect for a post-walk refreshment.
Triphammer Pond is notable for its rich history, dating back to the 17th century as a mill pond. It's surrounded by a 97.8-acre conservation area with a rugged, forested shoreline and a 1-mile walking trail. It's popular for non-motorized boating, winter ice skating, and birdwatching, offering scenic views and a glimpse into the area's industrial past with the remains of an old mill.


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