Food Scene
Tides Restaurants & Pub
2 Wilson RoadSeaside Pizza
149 Nahant RdThis is a sub/pizza fast food place.
Brett Henry Catering
143 Nahant RoadEverything Else
Nahant Golf Club
1 Willow RdGolf Course
You can see locals squid fishing at the wharf on summer nights which can be fun to watch.
Tudor Wharf
Tudor WharfYou can see locals squid fishing at the wharf on summer nights which can be fun to watch.
Shopping
Seaside Variety
141 Nahant RdConvenience Store
Richland Convenience Store
332 Nahant RdConvenience Store
Turnstone Market
157 Nahant RdSpecialty food store.
Parks & Nature
From the intersection of Gardner and Trimountain Roads, follow the gravel road to the top of Fort Ruckman to the Trail Marker on the left. (Before continuing, explore the spectacular overlooks to the south and to the northeast.)
Proceed down the steep switchback trail to Bailey’s Hill Park and follow the Trail Markers to Bailey’s Hill. Ascend the hill on the asphalt path. For a less demanding hike, return to Trimountain Road and walk to the Bailey’s Hill Park entrance on the left. From Bailey’s Hill Park, look back to the switchback trail for remains of Gun Number 2 of the underground fortification, Battery Gardner. The flat green of the park housed soldiers in tents, then a rifle ra
Baileys Point
From the intersection of Gardner and Trimountain Roads, follow the gravel road to the top of Fort Ruckman to the Trail Marker on the left. (Before continuing, explore the spectacular overlooks to the south and to the northeast.)
Proceed down the steep switchback trail to Bailey’s Hill Park and follow the Trail Markers to Bailey’s Hill. Ascend the hill on the asphalt path. For a less demanding hike, return to Trimountain Road and walk to the Bailey’s Hill Park entrance on the left. From Bailey’s Hill Park, look back to the switchback trail for remains of Gun Number 2 of the underground fortification, Battery Gardner. The flat green of the park housed soldiers in tents, then a rifle ra
Midway along the Beach is the historic Nahant Life Saving Station, built in 1898, transferred to the United States Coast Guard in 1915, and deeded back to the Town in 2001. Short Beach is a splendid barrier beach. The dunes support a stunning mix of wild flowers including Beach Pea, Sea Rocket, and Wild Radish. The Milkweed attracts Monarch Butterflies, and Bayberry attracts flocks of Tree Swallows. Thousands of migrating shorebirds depend on this beach from July through October. Look for terns and dainty Bonaparte’s Gulls during the warmer months.
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Nahant Short Beach
Midway along the Beach is the historic Nahant Life Saving Station, built in 1898, transferred to the United States Coast Guard in 1915, and deeded back to the Town in 2001. Short Beach is a splendid barrier beach. The dunes support a stunning mix of wild flowers including Beach Pea, Sea Rocket, and Wild Radish. The Milkweed attracts Monarch Butterflies, and Bayberry attracts flocks of Tree Swallows. Thousands of migrating shorebirds depend on this beach from July through October. Look for terns and dainty Bonaparte’s Gulls during the warmer months.
From 1905 through 1930, the Nahant and Lynn Street Railway ran on a wooden trestle through what is now the parking lot. Over the years this area has hosted sporting events, military exercises, and circuses - complete with elephants. The diverse wetland and woodland habitat attracts many birds during spring and fall migration. Yellow Warblers, Robins, Goldfinches, Red-winged Blackbirds, and Grackles nest here. Warm sunny days bring Monarch and Red Admiral butterflies.
Lowlands Park
40 Flash RdFrom 1905 through 1930, the Nahant and Lynn Street Railway ran on a wooden trestle through what is now the parking lot. Over the years this area has hosted sporting events, military exercises, and circuses - complete with elephants. The diverse wetland and woodland habitat attracts many birds during spring and fall migration. Yellow Warblers, Robins, Goldfinches, Red-winged Blackbirds, and Grackles nest here. Warm sunny days bring Monarch and Red Admiral butterflies.
Forty steps is a nice beach and hiking trail along the Northeastern Marine Research Center.
Forty Steps
386 Nahant RdForty steps is a nice beach and hiking trail along the Northeastern Marine Research Center.
Tudor Beach
Black Rock Beach
Summit Ave