Quincy Shoreline via Wollaston Beach Promenade— Quincy Shores Reservation
Quincy Shoreline via Wollaston Beach Promenade— Quincy Shores Reservation
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Lace up your jogging shoes for a moderate 5.4-mile (8.6 km) route along the Quincy Shoreline. This trail offers constant ocean views as you follow the paved Wollaston Beach Promenade, a 2.3-mile stretch perfect for a steady pace. You will gain a gentle 30 feet (9 metres) in elevation, making it an accessible jog that takes about 53 minutes to complete. Enjoy expansive vistas of Boston's skyline and Quincy Bay, with opportunities to spot local birdlife in the picturesque salt marshes and meadows. The path also features historical markers, adding an educational element to your seaside workout.
Planning your visit to the Quincy Shoreline is straightforward. You will find convenient parking available directly along the Wollaston Beach Promenade, making access easy. This route is well-suited for joggers of all skill levels, whether you are looking for a casual outing or a more focused workout. Consider an early morning or late afternoon jog to experience the best light over the bay.
This trail provides a unique blend of urban views and natural coastal beauty within the Quincy Shores Reservation. As you jog, you can appreciate the historical markers that dot the boardwalk, offering insights into the area's past. The opportunity to walk directly on the sand from the promenade also adds a distinct touch to your experience, setting it apart from typical paved routes.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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1.11 km
Highlight (Segment) • Beach
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4.14 km
Highlight (Segment) • Cycleway
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8.63 km
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7.62 km
800 m
173 m
< 100 m
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7.17 km
565 m
420 m
239 m
236 m
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Parking is generally available along Quincy Shore Drive, particularly near the Wollaston Beach Promenade. It's a popular area, so arriving earlier in the day, especially on weekends, is advisable to secure a spot.
Yes, the trail is dog-friendly. Many people enjoy walking their dogs along the Wollaston Beach Promenade and within Quincy Shores Reservation. Please ensure your dog is kept on a leash and that you clean up after them to maintain the cleanliness of the area for all visitors.
The trail is enjoyable year-round, but spring and autumn offer particularly pleasant conditions with cooler temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer mornings are also great before it gets too warm. Winter jogging is possible, but be mindful of potential icy spots on the paved promenade.
No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to access Quincy Shores Reservation or to jog along the Quincy Shoreline trail. It is open to the public free of charge.
The primary jogging surface is paved, especially along the 2.3-mile Wollaston Beach Promenade. While the main route is flat and paved, the broader Quincy Shores Reservation also includes diverse areas like woodland trails and open marshland, particularly around Moswetuset Hummock, if you choose to explore off the main promenade.
Absolutely! While the full 8.63 km route is rated 'moderate' for jogging, its minimal elevation gain (only about 9 meters) and mostly paved surface make it very accessible. Shorter sections, especially along the Wollaston Beach Promenade, are considered 'easy' and suitable for all skill levels, including families with strollers.
You can expect stunning panoramic views throughout your jog. The trail offers impeccable views of Boston's skyline, expansive vistas of Quincy Bay and Squantum Marsh, and constant ocean views alongside Wollaston Beach. The surrounding salt marshes also provide picturesque natural beauty.
The most prominent feature is the 2.3-mile Wollaston Beach Promenade itself, which includes historical markers. You'll also pass by the Furnace Brook Parkway. The area is rich in history, with nearby sites like Moswetuset Hummock and Caddy Park, which features a lookout tower.
Restroom facilities are typically available near the main parking areas and along the Wollaston Beach Promenade, especially during warmer months. Water fountains may also be present, but it's always a good idea to bring your own water, especially for longer jogs.
The described route is primarily an out-and-back along the Quincy Shoreline. You'll follow the scenic path, including the Wollaston Beach Promenade, and then return the same way. This allows you to easily adjust the distance of your jog.
To make the most of your jog and avoid the busiest times, try to visit on a weekday morning or early evening. The Wollaston Beach Promenade can get quite popular with walkers, cyclists, and other joggers, especially on sunny weekends. Arriving early ensures a more serene experience and easier parking.