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Scituate

 
 

Welcome to Scituate


Seaside oasis with unparalleled views and charm
 
Approximately 31 miles southeast of Boston, discover the quiet and cozy town of Scituate. Home to a population of 19,063, this undisturbed beachside community is an exceptional location for a primary or vacation home. The area sits just south of Cohasset and provides the ultimate escape from city life with proximity to the coastline. Residents have access to several quality schools, Peggotty Beach, Rivermoor Habitat Park, and an abundance of outstanding amenities.
 
While venturing around Scituate, you’ll notice stately Cape Cod and Colonial-style homes. Properties line the beachfront, as well as the winding country roads. Along these roads, lush trees and evergreens add gorgeous foliage to the already lovely area. Individuals who wish to relocate to a serene environment will find life in Scituate to be especially suitable.
 

What to Love

 
 • A small town with a semi-rural feel
 • Cape Cod architecture and beachfront properties
 • Peggotty Beach
 • A tranquil, undisturbed atmosphere with a scenic view
 

Local Lifestyle

 
Unwind in the gorgeous New England enclave known as Scituate. Hidden from the hustle and bustle of big city living, this town looks like it is straight out of a novel. Brimming with picturesque scenery, it is almost impossible not to feel completely relaxed when residing here. On your days off, spend time at one of several local beaches, admire the Scituate Lighthouse, or traverse a nearby nature preserve.
 

Things to Do

 

For such a small town, Scituate offers residents a marvelous selection of things to do. Restaurants, cafes, the beach, a museum, and an array of activities are available to area locals.

Seasonally, there are two events that residents love to attend. Whether you celebrate the day or not, the Scituate St. Patrick's Parade is an incredibly fun event to attend. Another not-to-miss festival is Scituate Heritage Days. Attendees of this summer event can take part in music performances, great food, an artisan market, and more.
 
When the weather is warm, the beach is the place to be. Locals can spend the day at places such as Minot Beach, North Scituate Beach, and Peggotty Beach. Bordering the water, go exploring at Rivermoor Habitat Park, and at Cushing Memorial State Park. Those who enjoy getting out on the water will also want to consider membership at the Scituate Harbor Yacht Club. Speaking of casting off, the Mill Wharf Marina and the Scituate Harbor Marina are two excellent places to dock your boat or yacht.
 
New to the food and beverage scene in Scituate? Top-tier dining establishments both casual and formal await. Along the waterfront, grab a table at favorites such as Mill Wharf, Satuit Tavern, Lucky Finn Cafe, Harbor House of Pizza, Galley Kitchen & Bar, and Maria's Submarine Sandwich Shop. Inland, check out the extraordinary menu items at CRUST., Oro, and Circe's Grotto.
 
Wanting to join a nearby country or golf club upon relocating? In Scituate, you can join one of several, including the Scituate Country Club, Widow's Walk Golf Course, and the Hatherly Country Club.
 
 
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