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Mountain biking in Wompatuck State Park offers a diverse range of trails across approximately 3,500 acres of varied terrain. The park is characterized by its glacial landscape, featuring numerous rocky outcroppings, glacial erratic boulders, and dense woodlands. Extensive singletrack, doubletrack, and dirt fire roads cater to different skill levels. Water features such as the Aaron River Reservoir and several ponds add to the park's natural composition.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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The Wompatuck State Park loop via S18-S19 Trail offers a dynamic mountain biking experience, immersing you in the varied landscapes of 'Wompy'. This moderate 19.2-mile (31.0 km) route winds through…

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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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"S18-S19" Trail is a pretty easy singletrack: The perfect trail for a ride with the whole family.
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Holly Pond is a tiny reservoir just off the side of the main trail. It's fed by the Aaron River and is surrounded by wetlands.
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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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Holly Pond is a tiny reservoir just off the side of the main trail. It's fed by the Aaron River and is surrounded by wetlands.
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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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"S18-S19" Trail is a pretty easy singletrack: The perfect trail for a ride with the whole family.
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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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Wompatuck State Park offers a diverse range of terrain, including extensive singletrack, doubletrack, and dirt fire roads. You'll find trails that are fast and swoopy, as well as more technical sections with rocks, logs, and roots. The park's glacial history means you'll encounter rocky outcroppings and glacial erratic boulders.
Yes, Wompatuck State Park caters to various skill levels, including beginners and families. The park features 12 miles of paved bike paths, alongside easier off-road trails. For example, the "S18-S19" Trail is described as an easy singletrack suitable for families. Many trails are also stroller and wheelchair-friendly.
Trail lengths vary significantly. You can find shorter routes like the Wompatuck State Park - Intermediate Route (7 miles) at around 7 miles (11.3 km), or longer options such as the Wompatuck State Park loop via S18-S19 Trail, which is about 19.3 miles (31.0 km).
Absolutely. Wompatuck State Park offers technical singletrack sections for advanced riders. Prospect Hill, the highest point in Hingham, has five routes to the top, four of which are singletracks, including one with the longest section of switchbacked singletrack in Massachusetts. The trail known as "Ouch" is also a short but challenging route.
The park is rich in natural and historical features. You can encounter numerous rocky outcroppings and glacial erratic boulders, including the unique Aaron River Reservoir. Other water features include Holly Pond, Triphammer Pond, and Accord Brook. A unique attraction is Mount Blue Spring, providing fresh drinking water. You might also spot some of the over 100 decommissioned military bunkers from its past as a naval ammunition depot.
Wompatuck State Park is home to a wide variety of wildlife. Common sightings include muskrat, raccoon, cottontail rabbit, skunk, coyote, deer, and bobcat. Birdwatchers can spot over 250 species, such as blue jay, great blue heron, goshawk, and red-tail hawk.
Yes, Wompatuck State Park is a popular destination for dog-walking, and many trails are dog-friendly. However, it's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash and follow park regulations.
The park is accessible year-round, but conditions vary seasonally. Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. While winter mountain biking is possible, be prepared for potentially icy or muddy conditions depending on recent weather. The park's varied terrain means some sections might be more affected by weather than others.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 60 reviews. Reviewers often praise the extensive network of diverse singletrack, the beautiful wooded areas, and the variety of trails that cater to different skill levels, from easy family rides to more technical challenges.
Yes, many of the mountain bike routes in Wompatuck State Park are designed as loops. Examples include the Wompatuck State Park – Ouch loop from Wompatuck State Park and the Holly Pond – Wompatuck South Field loop from Wompatuck State Park, allowing for varied circular rides.
Yes, Wompatuck State Park features seasonal campsites, making it an excellent spot for extended outdoor adventures if you wish to stay overnight and explore the trails over multiple days.
While specific designated viewpoints aren't highlighted, the park's terrain, shaped by the glacial period, offers scenic rides through heavily wooded areas with diverse trees and past numerous water features like the Aaron River Reservoir and various ponds. Prospect Hill, the highest point in Hingham, also offers elevated perspectives.


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