5 things to do when visiting Scituate (2024)

New England Travel

Visit a lighthouse, hit the beach, eat fresh seafood, and more.

By Kristi Palma

The quaint coastal town of Scituate, located halfway between Boston and Plymouth, is one of America’s oldest towns and has been designated the most Irish town in America.

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But what makes the South Shore town so special is its natural beauty, according to Patrice Maye, a resident for 19 years and the founding chair of the Scituate Harbor Cultural District.

“What is exciting about it is it’s a waterfront community and all of the natural beauty that that entails,” said Maye, the executive director of the South Shore Art Center in Cohasset. “Our waterfront is huge. We have a very long coast line within our town.”

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Scituate offers about 21 miles of coastline. And it doesn’t get much prettier than picturesque Scituate Harbor, which is chockfull of things to do, Maye said. The working harbor offers food, entertainment, shopping, cultural activities, and more.

“There literally is something for everyone,” she said.

Ahead, Maye shares her picks for what to see and do in Scituate.

1. Walk the Scituate Harbor Cultural District

The Scituate Harbor Cultural District extends along the harbor from Cole Parkway and Front Street at St. Mary’s Church to the historic Scituate Lighthouse.

“We have a wealth of businesses within that walkable trail,” Maye said.

Folks can shop, dine out, and enjoy bustling Scituate Harbor, she said. Visitors can shop for clothing, jewelry, and gifts and view the work of local artists at Front Street Art Gallery.

For entertainment, visitors can check out the Harbor Bandstand Series on Thursday nights between May and October and the monthly Scituate Harbor First Fridays event, in which harbor businesses stay open later and offer fun activities.

Cultural events are also planned annually, such the Scituate Harbor Art Walk, taking place this year on October 6.

“Artists are making art right on the street. Musicians are playing. I can’t even tell you how exciting it is to just walk down the street and be immersed in art,” said Maye.

2. Visit a historic lighthouse

The beautiful Scituate Lighthouse, also known as Old Scituate Light, draws plenty of visitors each year, Maye said. Established in 1811, it is the 11th oldest lighthouse in the nation.

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“It is so iconic,” Maye said. “There’s just something that calls to you about that lighthouse. It’s just visceral.”

The history of the lighthouse is fascinating, she said.

“What’s exciting about Scituate light is it actually played a significant role in the war of 1812,” she said.

The lighthouse is currently undergoing a $2 million renovation, which includes restoration of the structure’s 92-year-old lantern room on top. It should be completed this year, said Maye.

The lighthouse is typically open to the public during Scituate Historical Society’s Open House dates, posted each year. The lightkeeper’s house is a private residence, but the walkways are available daily.

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3. Hit the beach

A popular summertime hangout in Scituate is the Spit, a barrier beach with an large salt marsh located at the mouth of the North and South rivers that is accessible by boat or by walking the trail and boardwalk from thePreble Property.

Before planning a trip to The Spit, it’s worth noting that it’s best to walk there at low tide or risk the trail being flooded, and there is no public parking at the boardwalk, according to the North and South Rivers Watershed Association. Folks take their boats or can rent kayaks and canoes from Bullman Marine to get there, Maye said.

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Though getting there can be a challenge, it’s well worth the trip, Maye said.

“It’s stunning. It’s a beautiful place,” she said.

Scituate beaches include Egypt Beach, Humarock Beach, Minot Beach, Museum Beach, Peggotty Beach, and Sand Hills Beach. Folks can get non-resident beach stickers through the town, and it’s best to get them early because they can sell out, Maye said.

“We have beautiful beaches,” Maye said. “My favorite beach is Peggotty. It’s a beautiful sandy beach. There’s a lot of space.”

4. Dine out

Whether visitors are in the mood for fresh seafood, pizza, traditional Irish food, or food served with a spectacular harbor view, Scituate can deliver, Maye said.

“We have a wealth of restaurants, and I’m proud of that,” she said.

Satuit Tavern and Mill Wharf Restaurant & Pub are good bets for seafood and more, and Salt Society serves “fantastic” sushi, she said. Maye’s favorite place for pizza is Crust and the family-owned waterfront pub T.K.O. Malleys is great for grabbing a burger with a view, she said.

Folks can get their traditional Irish food fix at The Voyage Irish Pub & Restaurant, she said, billed as “the quintessential Irish Pub.”

For dinner with a side of live music, visitors can go to the Galley Kitchen & Bar and Hibernian Tavern, she said.

“Our live music scene is pretty good,” Maye said.

Finally, for date night, it’s worth making a reservation at Oro, Maye said, where the daily catch is from local fishing boats and the produce is from small farms up and down the coast.

5. Join in a sister city celebration

Scituate has sister cities in West Cork, Ireland, Sucy-en-Brie, France, and Santa Catarina do Fogo, Cape Verde and the town celebrates them all with annual activities, Maye said.

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“We are trying to be more present and have more events that celebrate our sister partnerships,” she said.

In July, the town celebrated its first Cape Verdean Independence Day celebration at the Scituate Harbor Community Building with music, food, and raffles.

Scituate also has a Sister City Film Festival in the winter and celebrates Bastille Day in the summer. During the town’s annual Heritage Days celebration, the sister cities are recognized as well.

“We had all three flags flying: Irish, Cape Verdean, and French. It was pretty cool,” she said.

Other ways to celebrate Irish culture in Scituate: explore the Maritime & Irish Mossing Museum, attend the annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade and hit the South Shore Irish Heritage Trail, Maye said.

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Historical Significance of Scituate

Scituate was first settled by Europeans in 1627 and officially incorporated in 1636. It is named after “Satuit,” an Indian term meaning “cold brook.” The brook in this instance runs into the harbor.

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Stroll through Scituate, MA, and find local shops and boutiques downtown. Whether you are looking for an outfit for a special occasion, or you want to update your wardrobe, you'll find everything you need here.

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The median age in Scituate is 52 years: 52.6 years for males, and 51.9 years for females.

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Scituate is in Plymouth County and is one of the best places to live in Massachusetts. Living in Scituate offers residents a sparse suburban feel and most residents own their homes.

Is Scituate most Irish town in America? ›

SCITUATE - It's been called "the most Irish town in America." In a 2010 census, almost half of all the residents in Scituate, Massachusetts reported Irish ancestry. That's more than any other town in the country.

Is Scituate an Indian name? ›

Scituate, R.I. was first settled in 1710 by emigrants from Scituate, Massachusetts. The original spelling of the town's name was "Satuit", an Indian word meaning "cold brook". In 1730, Scituate lands were separated from Providence and the town was officially incorporated in 1731.

What is the youngest town in Massachusetts? ›

Incorporated in 1920, East Brookfield is nicknamed "The Baby Town of the Commonwealth”, as it is Massachusetts' youngest community.

What is the crime rate in Scituate MA? ›

Scituate Annual Crimes
ViolentProperty
Number of Crimes1433
Crime Rate (per 1,000 residents)0.731.72

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The average household income in Scituate is $174,724 with a poverty rate of 3.98%.

Is Scituate, MA wealthy? ›

In 2022, Scituate, MA had a population of 5.44k people with a median age of 52 and a median household income of $108,194.

Is Scituate a beach town? ›

The Town of Scituate operates six oceanfront beach areas with seven designated swimming areas. These include Egypt Beach, Humarock Beach, Minot Beach (two areas), Museum Beach, Peggotty Beach, and Sand Hills Beach.

What is the black population in Scituate MA? ›

The racial makeup of the town was 96.1% White, 0.8% Black or African American, 0.1% Native American, 0.8% Asian, 0.01% Pacific Islander, 1.4% from other races, and 0.9% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 0.83% of the population.

How big is Scituate High School? ›

Scituate High School is an above average, public school located in SCITUATE, MA. It has 763 students in grades 9-12 with a student-teacher ratio of 12 to 1.

Is Scituate a town or city? ›

The Town of Scituate is a delightful mix of rural, suburban and seaside lifestyles within a 25 mile ride to the City of Boston.

Where is the spit in Scituate? ›

The Spit is located at the mouth of the North and South Rivers in Scituate, adjacent to Third Cliff. A popular summertime beach, and a sand spit, it is also known as Sandy.

Is Scituate RI a good place to live? ›

Living in Scituate offers residents a rural feel and most residents own their homes. Many retirees live in Scituate and residents tend to have moderate political views. The public schools in Scituate are above average.

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