View at Hummarock, Mass. 61

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View at Hummarock, Mass. 61

View of a row of beach houses looking South at Humarock, Massachusetts Humarock is one of the historic gems of Scituate as well as the South Shore. Once connected to the rest of Scituate by land, the river shifted during the Portland Gale in 1898 cutting off Humarock and Fourth Cliff from the rest of town. Now Humarock is a delightful peninsula connected to the mainland by two bridges. Local residents enjoy the sunrises to the east over Humarock Beach, and the sunsets to the west over the South River and marshlands. This waterfront community on the south end of Scituate has sand beaches, marina facilities, and casual shops, restaurants and services. The South River is a popular summer destination for a variety of recreational activities such as boating, fishing, swimming, paddle boarding, and kayaking. The neighborhoods surrounding the village include a broad range of housing options from large beach side homes to historic cottage communities, and new waterfront townhouses in the Village at South River. https://www.scituatema.gov/scituate-tourism/our-history/pages/humarock-village

Details

LB2010.9.42665
City/Town:
Scituate 
Region-2 Neighborhood, District:
Humarock 
State/Province:
Massachusetts 
Country:
United States