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Scituate is a historic seaside community on Massachusetts’s South Shore located about 30 miles south of Boston, 30 miles north of Plymouth, and 40 miles north of the Bourne Bridge and Cape Cod.
Indoor and outdoor recreational activities available year round • Breathtaking harbor and coastal views • Fascinating historic sites • Unique Maritime & Irish Mossing Museum • Outstanding restaurants that run the gamut from hot dogs to haute cuisine • Charming shops, many specializing in one-of-a-kind and local artisan creations ...
Scituate is a small to mid-sized seacoast community located equidistant between Boston and Plymouth. In the 375 years since its incorporation, it has evolved from a summer colony to a residential community but has managed to retain some of the flavor of its past.
Learn more about Scituate’s fascinating 500-year history, including the notable historical figures who settled, lived, and walked our shores.
Our four unique villages, Scituate Harbor, North Scituate, Greenbush and Humarock offer many terrific restaurants and fun shopping opportunities throughout Scituate.
Scituate has four waterways including the North River, South River, First Herring Brook and Gulph River. These coastal rivers provide some of the best water-related recreational activities in Massachusetts including boating, canoeing and kayaking, sport fishing, swimming, bird watching, and more.
For those who enjoy delving into maritime history, lifesaving tales, and Scituate’s mossers – check out The Maritime & Irish Mossing Museum. And for information on exploring our eleven other historic sites and house museums – explore Our Historic Properties.