A wooded, roughly 13-acre conservation property in Hull's Rockaway Annex neighborhood, tucked against the Weir River estuary near the Hingham line. About a mile of easy loop trails cross a vernal pool on boardwalks and climb a short rocky ridge with estuary views before returning through oak and cedar woods. It is part of the town-designated Weir River Estuary Park and sits along the Weir River Area of Critical Environmental Concern.
What to expect
Accessibility
No ADA access; unpaved woodland trail with roots, boardwalks and a rock ridge
Birdwatching
Allowed year-round
Snowshoeing
Allowed winter
Managed by
Town of Hull, with stewardship support from the Hull Land Conservation Trust
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Parking
Parking not sourced yet
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What's here
On site
Info kiosk
Informational kiosk with trail map at the trailhead
Benches
A few benches along the trail, some in disrepair
Common questions
How long is the trail at Weir River Woods?
Figure on roughly a mile of connected loops in total, an easy one to one-and-a-half hour walk, crossing a small boardwalk and climbing one short rocky rise for views over the Weir River marsh.
Can I bring my dog to Weir River Woods?
Yes, as long as it stays on a leash and you pack out any waste.
Is there an entry fee at Weir River Woods?
Yes, Free
Can I bring my dog to Weir River Woods?
Dogs are allowed. Leash rules and clean-up requirements usually apply, so check posted signs.
Is Weir River Woods wheelchair accessible?
No ADA access; unpaved woodland trail with roots, boardwalks and a rock ridge
What rules should I know at Weir River Woods?
Trail crosses a vernal pool on boardwalks and a rocky ledge with railroad-tie steps, so footing can be uneven after rain. Recreational shellfishing is prohibited in the adjoining estuary. Dogs must stay on leash and owners must pick up after them.
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