Best mountain peaks around Watertown are primarily characterized by hills and plateaus rather than towering mountains. The region includes the Tug Hill Plateau, a distinctive physiographic area known for its rolling terrain and dense forests. These elevated areas offer opportunities for outdoor activities and scenic views within Jefferson County and nearby areas. Visitors can find various high points that provide a different perspective of the surrounding landscape.
Last updated: June 25, 2026
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On the final stretch, you'll have to turn off the road onto the small path and tackle the final climb to the summit. Then, a wonderful view of the city skyline opens up.
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Boojum Rock stands as the city's highest point at approximately 280 feet above sea level. It's a great spot to rest and take in views of the Boston skyline. The nearby site of the 1899 MIT Observatory offers historical interest, with its remaining foundation and informative sign. Boojum Rock, one of four peaks along the Rock Circuit Trail, is accessible via this hiking path, making it a popular spot in the Middlesex Fells Reservation.
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Here you reach Boojum Rock, and at approximately 280 feet, it is Malden’s highest point above sea level. You can also enjoy great views of the city.
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Bussey Hill is a peaceful and scenic spot that offers breathtaking views of the Arboretum. From the top of the hill, you can take in the lush greenery, colorful flowers, and diverse plant life that make up this world-renowned botanical garden.
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As the highest point in the Arnold Arboretum, Peters Hill offers fantastic panoramic views of Boston and the surrounding areas.
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Wow, what a great view! On top Boojum Rock you can enjoy a fantastic view of the Boston Skyline.
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Pinnacle Rock is one stop along the Rock Circuit Trail. Black Rock, Melrose Rock and Eagle Rock are close by.
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Bussey Hill offers nice views over the Arnold Arboretum. Thanks to a proper road up to the top, it's easily doable with a bike.
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The region around Watertown, particularly within Jefferson County, is characterized by hills and plateaus rather than towering mountain peaks. Notable elevated areas include the Jefferson County High Point on the Tug Hill Plateau, Underwood Hill (the highest point within Jefferson County), and Dry Hill. These areas offer diverse natural environments and scenic views.
This guide highlights several popular viewpoints. Peters Hill is known for its panoramic views and is the highest point in the Arnold Arboretum. Another favorite is View of Boston Skyline from Boojum Rock, which offers fantastic city skyline views and is Malden’s highest point. Bussey Hill also provides nice views over the Arnold Arboretum.
Yes, several spots are considered family-friendly. Peters Hill and Bussey Hill are both categorized as family-friendly viewpoints. Bussey Hill, in particular, is accessible via a proper road, making it easy to reach.
The Tug Hill Plateau, a significant elevated region near Watertown, is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. It offers extensive opportunities for snowmobiling, hiking, snowshoeing, and cross-country skiing, especially in areas like Winona State Forest and Tug Hill State Forest. For cycling, you can find various routes, including road cycling routes, gravel biking trails, and MTB trails around Watertown.
The Tug Hill Plateau is renowned for its heavy snowfall, making it an ideal destination for winter sports like snowmobiling, snowshoeing, and cross-country skiing. Beyond winter, its rolling terrain and dense forests provide a diverse natural setting for hiking and enjoying the natural beauty of the region.
While not offering traditional 'mountain' vistas, these higher elevations and plateaus can provide scenic views of the surrounding countryside. For instance, Peters Hill offers fantastic panoramic views, and View of Boston Skyline from Boojum Rock provides clear views of the city skyline.
Near Boojum Rock, you can find the site of the 1899 MIT Observatory, which holds historical interest with its remaining foundation and an informative sign.
Underwood Hill is identified as the highest point within Jefferson County, reaching approximately 1,142 feet (348 meters). The Jefferson County High Point, located on the Tug Hill Plateau, is even higher at 1,739 feet, though it may be on private property.
Visitors appreciate the fantastic panoramic views offered by spots like Peters Hill and the unique perspective of city skylines from places like Boojum Rock. The peaceful and scenic atmosphere of locations such as Bussey Hill is also highly valued.
While many areas are accessible, some spots like Pinnacle Rock are part of trails like the Rock Circuit Trail, which can offer intermediate climbing experiences. The final stretch to the summit of Peters Hill also involves a small path and a final climb.
Yes, Pinnacle Rock is another viewpoint along the Rock Circuit Trail, and Bellevue Hill offers a peaceful spot with a water tower, though views might be limited.


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