Shea Memorial Drive Hiking Trail
26 Shea Memorial Drive, Weymouth, MA 02190
About the Business
Welcome to Shea Memorial Drive Hiking Trail, a serene oasis nestled in the heart of Weymouth, Massachusetts. Located at 26 Shea Memorial Drive, our park offers a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Whether you’re an avid hiker or just looking for a leisurely stroll, our well-maintained trails provide the perfect setting for outdoor enthusiasts of all ages and skill levels.
Surrounded by lush greenery and natural beauty, Shea Memorial Drive Hiking Trail is a haven for nature lovers. Enjoy the sights and sounds of local wildlife as you explore the scenic paths, or take a moment to relax and enjoy the tranquility of the environment. Our park is ideal for solo adventurers, families, and groups looking to connect with nature and each other.
With convenient access from various parts of the city, Shea Memorial Drive Hiking Trail is a must-visit destination for residents and visitors alike. We invite you to discover the beauty and serenity of our park and make it a regular part of your outdoor adventures. Visit us today and experience the natural charm of Weymouth at Shea Memorial Drive Hiking Trail!
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26 Shea Memorial Drive, Weymouth, Massachusetts 02190, United States
Reviews
"I love it. Always have always will."
"This trail is part of a network of trails repurposed by the South Field restoration project which was rebranded as “Union Point” due to some parts of the old Naval Airbase in corners of surrounding towns next to South Weymouth. You can walk your dogs at this location to the depleted soil farmland which lost soil quality after centuries of harsh agricultural practices next to the Shea Memorial Grove park, adjacent to the Dog Park, and the old South Field Memorial Museum. There’s places to park by the Dog Park, bike lanes, and a network of other connecting trails and walkways. Good location to see New England wildlife: wild turkeys, Canadian wild geese, migrating mallard ducks, white tail deer, eagles, red tail hawks, red shoulder hawks, ospreys, herons, kestrels, sparrow hawks, fluffy squirrels, Orioles, gold finches , red winged black birds, owls, Eastern coyotes, foxes, etc. This area also has remnants of the Wessagusset Indian villages everywhere. A geologist’s dream! All kinds of rocks and boulders! Arrowheads, grind Stones, and old building foundations easily visible in the woods in winter time! Remnants of the Naval Airbase EVERYWHERE! Excellent spot for photography, cosplay, video B-roll. Sometimes you can see people on horseback here as well. Trees of interest: wild white pine, white paper birch, maple trees, oak trees."
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