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Road cycling routes around Marshfield Hills offer a diverse landscape for cyclists, characterized by a mix of paved surfaces and varied terrain. The region features coastal areas with scenic views, serene marshlands, and extensive forested areas. Cyclists can find routes ranging from relatively flat paths to those with moderate elevation gains, providing options for different skill levels.
Last updated: July 12, 2026
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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Embark on a picturesque journey along the Cohasset Harbor – Atlantic Avenue loop, a road cycling route that showcases the best of coastal Massachusetts. You'll pedal past beautiful detached houses with boat moorings, enjoy continuous harbor views, and even catch glimpses of the Boston skyline in the distance. The route offers a delightful mix of charming New England townscapes and dramatic rocky shoreline, making for a truly inspiring ride.
This moderate cycling route covers 32.5 miles (52.3 km) with an elevation gain of 884 feet (270 metres), typically taking around 2 hours and 11 minutes to complete. While mostly on well-paved surfaces, some sections might be unpaved and more challenging, so a good level of fitness is beneficial. The Greenbush starting point offers convenient access, potentially via public transport, making it an accessible option for many.
The Cohasset Harbor – Atlantic Avenue loop is a prime example of the stunning cycling routes Cohasset Massachusetts has to offer, blending natural beauty with distinctive coastal architecture. It's an excellent choice for those looking for a substantial ride with high scenic payoff, providing a memorable experience along the Atlantic Ocean. This area is renowned for its picturesque ocean views, making it a popular spot for outdoor activities.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Embark on a charming road cycling adventure with the loop connecting Scituate Light and North Scituate Beach, starting from the historic First Parish Unitarian Universalist Church. This route offers a delightful mix of coastal scenery, from the panoramic ocean views at Scituate Light to the sandy stretches of North Scituate Beach, interspersed with glimpses of salt marshes. You'll experience the quintessential New England coastline, making it a perfect outing for those who appreciate seaside charm and historical landmarks.
This easy 18.0-mile (29.0 km) road cycling route features a modest 538 feet (164 metres) of elevation gain, typically taking about 1 hour and 17 minutes to complete. The roads are generally well-paved, making it suitable for most road cyclists. While specific parking information for the church isn't detailed, it's a known landmark in the area. Plan your ride for a clear day to best enjoy the expansive coastal viewpoints.
What makes this route particularly notable is its ability to weave together Scituate's rich history with its stunning natural environment. You'll pass by the 1881 First Parish Unitarian Universalist Church and the 1811 Scituate Light, offering a tangible connection to the town's past. The route provides an accessible way to explore different facets of Scituate, from its historical core to its picturesque beaches and coastal roads, making it a great option for a relaxed yet engaging ride.
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It's worth parking your bike to climb up the 125 granite steps leading to the viewing area at the top of the Myles Standish Monument. Even if the viewing area isn't open, you can still get some great views from the nearby hill.
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This small, stony beach offers great views over Cape Cod Bay. It's also popular with surfers and anglers, and a good spot for birdwatching. Swimmers should beware strong currents and rip tides.
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Depending on who you talk to this is just one pond, or a couple of them — but either way, they're a lovely sight as you cycle past their reedy banks.
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Beautiful, well-maintained road that winds through Knapp Conservation Land. This low-traffic road takes you through scenic woods and past lovely houses. It is a great way to get to the entrance of Wompatuck State Park.
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The view of North River from the bridge is expansive and beautiful with many boats and bird species to see.
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The view up the harbour is absolutely stunning with one side of the river bank full of lovely detached houses separated by large deciduous trees with their own boat mooring.
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This house was the former homestead of the famous Poet Samuel Woodworth. He became a famous poet and known for his poem the “Old Oaken Bucket” written in 1817. "How dear to this heart are the scenes of my childhood, When fond recollection presents them to view!" is how the poem starts.
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Marshfield Hills offers a wide selection of road cycling routes, with over 45 options available. These routes cater to various skill levels, including easy and moderate paths.
Road cycling in Marshfield Hills features a diverse landscape. You'll find a mix of mostly paved surfaces, with routes ranging from relatively flat paths to those with moderate elevation gains. The terrain often includes coastal areas, serene marshlands, and extensive forested sections, providing varied scenery for your ride.
The region is generally pleasant for cycling from spring through fall. The diverse landscapes, including coastal areas and forests, are particularly beautiful during these seasons. While winter cycling is possible, conditions can vary, so checking local weather is always recommended.
Yes, Marshfield Hills has numerous easy road cycling routes. For example, the Third Cliff Boardwalk figure of eight – road cycling in MA is an easy 14.8-mile route that offers coastal views and gentle hills, perfect for a relaxed ride.
While there are no routes classified as 'difficult' in the immediate area, experienced riders can find moderate routes that offer longer distances and more varied terrain. The Powder Point Bridge – Marshfield Country Club loop from Marshfield, at over 40 miles, provides a substantial ride with notable elevation changes.
The road cycling routes in Marshfield Hills are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars. Cyclists often praise the scenic coastal views, the variety of terrain, and the well-maintained paths that make for an enjoyable experience.
Absolutely! Many routes offer scenic views and pass by interesting landmarks. You can cycle past the historic Scituate Light, enjoy the coastal beauty of Third Cliff Boardwalk, or see the Old Pier at Driftway Conservation Park. The region's diverse landscapes also include marshlands and forests.
Yes, coastal views are a significant feature of road cycling in Marshfield Hills. Routes like the Cohasset Harbor – North Scituate Beach loop from Greenbush lead through coastal areas and offer beautiful harbor vistas. The Powder Point Bridge area is also known for its scenic coastal stretches.
Yes, the Marshfield Bridle Path and Rail Trail is a notable feature, offering a relatively flat, stone-dust path through woods and along farmland. While primarily stone-dust, it's part of Marshfield's South River Greenway and provides a pleasant, quiet option for cyclists looking for dedicated pathways.
For families, the easier, flatter routes are ideal. The Marshfield Bridle Path and Rail Trail, with its gentle terrain and separation from traffic, is a great choice. Many of the shorter, easy-rated routes also provide a safe and enjoyable experience for families.
While Wompatuck State Park is accessible via routes from Marshfield Hills, offering extensive paved trails, Carolina Hill Reservation itself features interconnected trail networks primarily through woodlands, which may include unpaved sections. Cyclists can find routes that pass near or connect to these larger natural areas, expanding their riding options.
Many popular cycling routes in Marshfield Hills have accessible parking nearby. Specific parking details are often provided within individual route descriptions on komoot. Areas near parks, trailheads, or public access points typically offer parking facilities.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes in Marshfield Hills are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Powder Point Bridge – Myles Standish Monument loop from Marshfield and the Scituate Light – North Scituate Beach loop from First Parish Unitarian Universalist Church, providing convenient circular journeys.


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