If you’re searching for hikes around Boston, then we’ve found one for you. While there is plenty of natural beauty to explore around the Bay State, there are also fascinating ruins to be found as well. Certain ruins can even be found along a hiking trail in a forest preserve or state park, adding a certain level of spookiness to a hike. Wompatuck State Park is built upon land that once belonged to a former ammunition depot and several abandoned buildings remain on the property today. A hike here is as spooky as it is fascinating. Be sure to download the AllTrails+ app for offline maps as well as information about this Hingham naval ammunition depot annex trail.

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Have you hiked or biked the loop at Wompatuck State Park? If you have, please let us know if you saw the abandoned buildings. You can also join our Abandoned States of America Facebook group and share any of the photos you have.

For information on the Wompatuck State Park Big Loop Trail, head to the AllTrails website. And be sure to read our previous article with the ultimate hiking packing list for all your must-have accessories. 

If you love abandoned places, you can read about Dogtown, a ghost town-turned-park in Gloucester, Massachusetts.

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HIKES AROUND BOSTON & RELATED INFO

Aside from Wompatuck State Park Big Loop Trail, what are some of the best hikes around Boston?

While Boston isn’t known for its hiking trails, there are a few places inside the city as well as on the outskirts that are great for hiking. Below are some of the best hikes around Boston:

  • Deer Island, Winthrop
  • Beaver Brook North Reservation, Waltham
  • Webb Memorial State Park, Weymouth
  • Middlesex Fells Reservation, Stoneham
  • Lower Neponset River Trail, Boston
  • Hemlock Gorge Reservation, Newton/Needham
  • Wilson Mountain Reservation, Dedham
  • Spectacle Island, Boston
  • Chestnut Hill Reservation, Brighton
  • Charles River Reservation, Boston
  • Blue Hills Reservation, Milton
  • Southwest Corridor Park, Boston


Discover more from our previous article about the
best hikes around Boston.

What are the best kid-friendly hikes in Massachusetts?

There are lots of easy, kid-friendly hikes in Massachusetts, and here are a few that we recommend:

  • Wachusett Mountain West Side Trail, Wachusett Mountain
  • Pond Trail, Tully Mountain, Royalston
  • Doane’s Falls, Royalston
  • Bash Bish Falls, Mount Washington
  • Caryl Trail at Noanet Woodlands, Dover
  • Pine Hills, Plymouth
  • Bear’s Den Falls, New Salem
  • Chapel Brook Falls Trail, Ashfield
  • Fort Hill Trail, Eastham
  • Wendell State Forest Friendly Trail, Wendell


Be sure to read our previous article telling you more about these
kid-friendly hikes in Massachusetts.

What are the best state parks in Massachusetts?

If you’re searching for the best state parks in Massachusetts, then we’ve got you covered. Here are the best state parks in Massachusetts that belong on your bucket list:

  • Alan E. Rich Environmental Park, Athol
  • Dorchester Shores Reservation, Dorchester
  • Purgatory Chasm State Reservation, Sutton
  • Garden in the Woods, Framingham
  • Felix Neck Wildlife Sanctuary, Edgartown
  • Myles Standish State Forest, Carver
  • Mount Greylock State Reservation, Lanesborough
  • Moore State Park, Paxton
  • Bartholomew’s Cobble, Sheffield
  • Walden Pond State Reservation, Concord


Check out this previous article to learn about the best state parks in Massachusetts.

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