Best attractions and places to see around Lynnfield include a mix of historical sites, natural landscapes, and recreational areas. The region features the largest freshwater cattail marsh in Massachusetts, Reedy Meadow, and offers access to extensive trail networks like Lynn Woods Reservation. Visitors can explore colonial homes, historic districts, and various conservation areas, providing diverse outdoor and cultural experiences.
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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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A beautiful area for running, walking and cycling
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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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North Reservoir in Middlesex Fells Reservation is one of three reservoirs in the area, used as a source of drinking water. While access to swimming in the reservoirs is restricted, visitors can enjoy hiking, biking, and horseback riding along the 5.2-mile Reservoir Trail, which is marked by orange blazes.
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Lynnfield is home to North Reservoir, a significant drinking water source where visitors can enjoy hiking, biking, and horseback riding along the 5.2-mile Reservoir Trail. Another prominent natural feature is Reedy Meadow, the largest freshwater cattail marsh in Massachusetts, which is a National Natural Landmark. You can experience it via the Partridge Island Trail, featuring a boardwalk and observation decks.
Yes, Lynnfield offers several historical sites. The Meetinghouse Common District features the original meetinghouse from 1714, one of New England's oldest Puritan meetinghouses still in its original location. Nearby, the 1785 Reverend John Mottey House, also known as Centre Farm, showcases period architecture. The Old Burying Ground, dating back to 1728, includes a memorial to American Revolution soldiers. You can also find several preserved colonial homes, some from the 17th century, such as the Henfield House (1667) and the Joseph Tapley House (1700).
For families, North Reservoir offers trails suitable for various activities. The Marblehead Rail Trail is also noted as family-friendly, providing a scenic path. Additionally, MarketStreet Lynnfield is an outdoor shopping and entertainment center with public gathering spaces and seasonal events, including an outdoor ice skating rink in winter. For adventure, the Beanstalk Adventure Ropes Course offers challenges for both adults and children.
Lynnfield provides access to extensive trail systems. You can hike, bike, or horseback ride along the Reservoir Trail at North Reservoir. The Marblehead Rail Trail is a 4-mile path suitable for cycling, and the Wakefield–Lynnfield Rail Trail offers a tree-lined path for walking and jogging. For more options, explore the many hiking routes and cycling tours available around Lynnfield.
Yes, the Stone Tower in Lynn Woods Reservation is the highest point in the reservation and offers impressive views, including the Boston skyline. Even from its steps, you can get a nice view. Bow Ridge Reservation also provides magnificent vistas of the Boston skyline from its ledges.
MarketStreet Lynnfield is an upscale outdoor center featuring over 80 stores and restaurants, along with public gathering spaces and seasonal events. For entertainment, you can visit Jordan's IMAX Theater for movies or King's Dining & Entertainment for an adult-oriented bowling experience.
For mountain biking enthusiasts, Lynnfield offers access to trails like the Mystic Link Trail, which is an easy route. More challenging options include the Lynn Woods Reservation – Expert Rider's Wonderland. You can find more details and routes in the MTB Trails around Lynnfield guide.
Visitors appreciate the diverse offerings, from the tranquil coastal scenes of the Marblehead Rail Trail to the expansive views from the Stone Tower. The opportunity to get close to nature at places like North Reservoir and the accessibility of paths like the Nahant Road Coastal Path and Beach for walking or cycling are also highly valued.
Yes, golf enthusiasts have options in Lynnfield. The Sagamore Spring Golf Club and Reedy Meadow Golf Course provide opportunities for a round of golf, with the latter offering views of the expansive Reedy Meadow.
Yes, the Nahant Road Coastal Path and Beach offers beautiful coastal views and direct beach access. It's a great spot for walking or cycling along the shore, providing a refreshing seaside experience.
Reedy Meadow is a significant natural landmark, recognized as the largest freshwater cattail marsh in Massachusetts. Spanning over 500 acres, it's a crucial habitat for various plant and animal species and has been designated a National Natural Landmark. The Partridge Island Trail allows visitors to explore this unique ecosystem.
While technically outside Lynnfield, the Saugus Iron Works National Historic Site is a significant nearby historical attraction. It showcases America's first integrated ironworks, dating back to the 1640s, offering a fascinating glimpse into early industrial history.


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