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Scituate

Located on the beautiful South Shore of Massachusetts, Scituate is a coastal town known for its picturesque beaches, maritime history, and charming small-town atmosphere. Whether you’re looking to explore local history, enjoy outdoor activities, or indulge in great food, Scituate offers a relaxing escape with something for everyone.

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History of Scituate

Founded in 1636, Scituate is rich in maritime history. The town’s early economy relied on fishing, shipbuilding, and trade. It played a significant role in both the American Revolution and the Civil War, with many local residents serving in both conflicts. The iconic Scituate Lighthouse, built in 1811, is one of the town's most recognized landmarks and serves as a reminder of Scituate's deep connection to the sea. Today, Scituate's historic buildings, picturesque harbor, and waterfront views attract visitors from all over.

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Scituate is a wonderful coastal town that offers a mix of natural beauty, rich history, and a welcoming community. From scenic beaches and historic landmarks to delicious dining options, it’s a great destination for a relaxing weekend getaway or a longer stay. Whether you’re exploring the harbor, hiking the local trails, or enjoying fresh seafood, Scituate has something for everyone.

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Living in Scituate

Scituate’s real estate market mirrors the charm and coastal allure of this historic seaside town. Known for its classic New England architecture, oceanfront properties, and picturesque harbor views, Scituate offers everything from charming cottages and beachfront bungalows to expansive shingled estates perched along the shoreline. Buyers are drawn to the town’s strong sense of community, walkable harbor district, and easy access to beaches, marinas, and commuter rail service into Boston. Inventory can be tight, especially for waterfront homes, with high demand driving competitive pricing—particularly in sought-after neighborhoods like Minot, First Cliff, and the West End. While property taxes can be on the higher side, Scituate’s desirable location, top-rated schools, and coastal lifestyle make it a solid investment with strong long-term value. Whether you're searching for a summer escape or a year-round retreat, homes in Scituate rarely stay on the market long.

Things to Do

Dining Highlights

    Scituate boasts a variety of dining options, from seafood shacks to upscale restaurants. Whether you're craving fresh seafood, Italian fare, or a relaxed meal by the water, here are some local favorites:

    The Scituate Harbor Fish Market
    Known for its fresh seafood, this local market also has a restaurant serving up delicious clam chowder, lobster rolls, and fish and chips, with stunning views of the harbor.

    The Old Salt House
    A waterfront restaurant offering a variety of fresh seafood, steaks, and craft cocktails. Known for its relaxed atmosphere and scenic views of the harbor.

    Tutto Italiano
    A local Italian restaurant offering a range of traditional Italian dishes including pasta, pizza, and seafood, all made with fresh, local ingredients.

    The Red Parrot
    A casual and family-friendly spot offering American and seafood dishes. It's a local favorite for a laid-back meal with great service and delicious food.

    Minot Beach Grill
    Serving casual beachside dining, this spot offers burgers, sandwiches, and seafood in a laid-back setting just steps from the beach.

    The Mill Wharf Restaurant
    An iconic seafood restaurant offering panoramic views of Scituate Harbor, known for its excellent lobster dishes, seafood platters, and cocktails.
Bedford Public Library

The Scituate Town Library offers a wide range of services to the community, including books, programs for all ages, and access to museum passes. Passes may include:

The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

The New England Aquarium

The Science Museum

Check with the library for available passes and reservation details.

Historic Homes

Scituate is home to several historic homes and landmarks that reflect its maritime past:

The Old Scituate Lighthouse: This lighthouse has stood for over 200 years and is a symbol of Scituate's maritime heritage. It offers tours and beautiful views of the coastline.

The Stockbridge Homestead: Built in 1740, this historic home was once the residence of local merchant and patriot Nathaniel Stockbridge.

The Heritage Museum: Housed in a former school building, the museum offers exhibits on the town's history, including maritime artifacts and local memorabilia.

Job Lane House

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Dog Spots

Scituate is a dog-friendly town, with several great spots to bring your pets:

Scituate Harbor Park: Dogs on a leash are welcome in this park, which offers beautiful views of the harbor.
Minot Beach: A leash-friendly beach where you can enjoy the sea breeze with your dog.

Wompatuck State Park: Leashed dogs are allowed on most trails, making it an excellent spot for outdoor adventures with your furry friend.

Parks

    Scituate offers several parks and recreational areas where visitors can enjoy nature and outdoor activities:
    Wompatuck State Park: A vast park that offers hiking, mountain biking, and picnicking in a peaceful forest setting.

    Minot Beach: A quiet beach perfect for a relaxing day by the water or a stroll along the shore.
    Scituate Harbor Park: A family-friendly park with playgrounds, picnic areas, and scenic views of the harbor.
Spring Brook Park

Beer Tasting

Hikes

    For those who enjoy hiking, Scituate offers a variety of trails and nature walks:

    Wompatuck State Park Trails: This park offers several miles of trails that wind through wooded areas, wetlands, and open fields, perfect for hiking, biking, or birdwatching.

    Scituate Lighthouse Trail: A short, scenic trail along the coastline, offering stunning views of the lighthouse and the Atlantic Ocean.
Minuteman Bike Trail

Cocktail with Rosemary

Nightlife

Scituate’s nightlife blends coastal charm with a relaxed, community-focused vibe. Locals and visitors alike enjoy waterfront spots like Galley Kitchen & Bar and Salt Society for their upscale ambiance and creative cocktails, while T.K.O. Malley’s and Mill Wharf Pub offer a more laid-back pub feel. Vine Bar provides a cozy wine-focused experience perfect for date nights, and seafood lovers can unwind at The Oysterman or The Drift In. For live entertainment, the River Club Music Hall brings concerts and comedy to town, rounding out Scituate’s casual yet vibrant evening scene.

Farms & Farmer’s Market

    Scituate is home to some charming local farms that offer fresh, locally grown produce and farm-based goods:

    Cedar Spring Herb Farm: Known for fresh herbs and produce, Cedar Spring offers a wide selection of plants and local goods.

    The Greenbriar Farm: A local farm with seasonal produce, flowers, and a selection of homemade goods.

    The Scituate Farmers Market is a popular seasonal event, held on Saturdays, offering fresh produce, baked goods, flowers, and locally made products from area vendors. It's a great way to support local businesses while picking up fresh ingredients for your meals.
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Town Days & Fireworks

Scituate Heritage Days is an annual event that takes place every summer and celebrates the town’s history, culture, and community spirit. It includes a parade, live entertainment, food vendors, and activities for all ages.

Scituate celebrates the Fourth of July with a spectacular fireworks display over the harbor. The event typically includes a family-friendly celebration with live music, food, and an incredible fireworks show, making it one of the highlights of the summer season.

Coffee Shops

Scituate is home to a cozy selection of coffee shops that reflect the town’s laid-back, coastal charm. Local favorites like Lucky Finn Café, located right on the harbor, offer scenic views alongside handcrafted coffee, pastries, and light bites—making it a go-to spot for both locals and visitors. Seabird Coffee & Co. brings a modern vibe with expertly brewed espresso drinks and a focus on quality ingredients, while Café Rivermoor provides a relaxed atmosphere perfect for grabbing a latte and catching up with friends. Whether you're starting your day or taking a midday break, Scituate's coffee scene delivers warmth, community, and a great cup of coffee.

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Fireworks

Hotels & Places to Stay

While Scituate, MA is primarily a residential coastal town, it offers a few charming places to stay for visitors looking to enjoy its seaside charm. The Inn at Scituate Harbor is a local favorite, offering cozy accommodations with beautiful waterfront views and easy access to shops, restaurants, and the town pier. For a more boutique experience, The Inn at Scituate Harbor blends New England charm with modern amenities. Vacation rentals and charming bed-and-breakfasts are also popular in the area, providing options for longer stays or larger groups. Whether you're planning a weekend getaway or an extended visit, Scituate offers a peaceful and scenic home base on the South Shore.

Transportation

Getting around from Scituate is easy and scenic—this charming coastal town offers a mix of commuter-friendly transit options, walkable village centers, and convenient access to Boston and beyond. Whether you're commuting daily or heading out for a weekend trip, Scituate’s transportation network keeps you connected.

Public Transit – Greenbush Line (MBTA Commuter Rail)
Scituate is served by the Greenbush Line of the MBTA Commuter Rail, with two stations: Greenbush Station (the line’s final stop) and North Scituate Station. The line runs directly to Boston’s South Station in about an hour, making it a reliable option for commuters, students, and day-trippers. Trains run multiple times per day, especially during peak hours.

Driving & Road Access
Scituate is accessible by several major roadways, including Route 3A, which runs through the South Shore and connects to Route 3 for quick access to Boston, Plymouth, and Cape Cod. The town is also within driving distance of Route 53 and Route 123, making travel throughout the South Shore easy and efficient. Free parking is available at both commuter rail stations, and street parking is typically available in village centers.

Walking & Biking
With its quaint neighborhoods, harbor views, and historic town centers, Scituate is very walkable, especially in areas like Scituate Harbor and North Scituate Village. Sidewalk-lined streets, local shops, and restaurants make walking or biking an enjoyable way to get around town. Trails like the Driftway Multi-Purpose Path provide safe routes for bikers and walkers alike.

Ferry Service
While Scituate itself doesn’t have ferry service, nearby Hingham (about 20 minutes away) offers year-round MBTA ferry service to Rowes Wharf and Long Wharf in downtown Boston, as well as seasonal service to Boston’s Seaport and Logan Airport. It's a beautiful, relaxing commute option for those looking to avoid traffic.

Air Travel
Scituate is approximately 35 miles from Boston Logan International Airport, accessible by car or a combination of commuter rail and transit. For smaller flights and charters, Norwood Memorial Airport and Plymouth Municipal Airport are each less than an hour away.

Aerial View of Flyover Bridges

Schools & Property Tax Information

School District Rank: 45th Property Tax Rate: $9.99 per $1,000

Flood Insurance + Map

Scituate's coastal location means that some areas are at risk for flooding, particularly near the harbor and beaches. It’s recommended that homeowners in flood-prone areas check the FEMA Flood Map Service Center to assess their flood risk and consider flood insurance if necessary.

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