- This page, Wompatuck State Park, is offered by
- Department of Conservation & Recreation
Wompatuck State Park
Details
Overview
Wompatuck State Park spans 3,526 acres of forest, streams and ponds. Offering an over 250 site campground, 12 miles of non-motorized roads and 40 miles of forest trails, the park is a great place to get into nature.
Hours
Sunrise to sunset
Parking
Parking available:
- Inside the park along Union St - after park entrance, Visitor Center area, Orchard Triangle, Transfer Station, Mt Blue Spring and Mt Blue St gate
- Outside the park trail/gate entrances - Rt3A Cohasset Rail Station to Whitney Spur trail, and Doane St, Cohasset gate.
- Camper parking at campsites
Activities
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Camping
Whether you’re bringing a tent, R.V., or trailer, you'll find plenty of space to enjoy the outdoors. -
Biking
If you’re looking for a smooth ride, check out the paved Whitney Spur Rail Trail. For some off-road fun, explore the many single-track trails through the woods.
All Activities
- Biking
- Camping
- Cross-country skiing
- Educational programs
- Hiking
- Horseback riding
- Hunting
- Mountain biking
- Boating (non-motorized)
- Snowmobiling
Facilities
- Boat launch
- Paved bike paths
- Picnic areas
- Restrooms
- Showers
- Trailer/R.V. dumping
- Trailer/R.V. hookup
- Visitors Center
Accessibility
- Accessible camping
- Site E009 and Site Y003 are accessible
- Includes level, packed-surface campsite, pedestal grill, accessible picnic table
- Accessible restrooms
- Accessible trails
- Wompatuck trail, 1.25 miles
Restrictions
- No boat trailers
- No swimming
- No alcohol
- No littering
More info
Camping at Wompatuck State Park is $17/night for Massachusetts residents and $54/night for non-residents. Camping season typically runs from early May until Columbus Day weekend.