BAY CIRCUIT TRAIL

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Kingston Bay at Duxbury

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In July, I thru-hiked the BCT (Bay Circuit Trail) in Massachusetts. I started from the northern trailhead at Plum Island near Newburyport and three weeks later finished at the southern point at Kingston Bay in Duxbury. It was a pleasant hike, flat and easy the entire way. Although about a third of the hike was on country roads, the state and town forests along the route provided scenery and seclusion.

The signage was good except for when I approached the southern terminus in Duxbury. I couldn’t find the white blazes near Kingston Bay. But you knew how to go by reviewing the map. You can print maps and get all the information you need for hiking this trail at:   www.baycircuit.org

I’m impressed on how the organizers and maintainers were able to “circuit” the trail around metro Boston and immediate suburbs. Hikers are routed via bridges over Rt. 93, 95, and the Mass turnpike.

I was fortunate to have backup support from my wife, Nancy, and from a fellow Appalachian Trail thru-hiker. “Lumberjack” and I, “Hamlet” had hiked the AT the same year (’03), but had never met. He heard about me hiking the BCT and reached out and hosted me in Medfield, Mass. My thanks again to him and his family.

One neat thing about this hiking trail is that you are close enough to main roads to get food and supplies, as well as lodging. I believe the chairperson of the BCT is gathering information now on places to lodge or to camp.

Friends have asked me which parts of the Bay Circuit Trail I liked the most. I wasn’t familiar with north shore towns, so that was new and interesting. For the first time in my life I took a nearby side trip to the “shot-heard-around-the world” bridge at Lexington/Concord, and I visited Walden Pond. The south shore towns drew me because of family in Hingham, Pembroke, and Duxbury.IMG_0843  I recommend this hike to anyone as it can be done in sections as well as a thru-hike. I kind of wish now that I’d done it in the fall. It would be a beautiful hike in September or October.IMG_0846

Published by Ray Anderson

Writer and hiker. My forthcoming novel, LIFT: The Rise of Mathe-Lingua-Musica, is speculative fiction. The novel releases in April 2024. Have hiked the Appalachian Trail, the Pacific Crest Trail, The Long Trail (Vermont), and some of the Continental Divide Trail. My trail name is "HAMLET." Have written three hiking novels (thrillers) which take place along three separate long-distance hiking trails. The first one, "THE TRAIL," (Appalachian trail) was traditionally published in 2015. My second hiking thriller, "SIERRA," (Pacific Crest Trail) released in 2016. Book three in my AWOL hiking-thriller series, "THE DIVIDE" (Continental Divide Trail) released in 2020. www.RayKAnderson.com

2 thoughts on “BAY CIRCUIT TRAIL

  1. Hi Ray,

    Interesting article! I usually go for an annual swim in Walden Pond and hike around the lake to find more secluded spots to jump in…

    You were close by in Medfield; suspect you were there at the time we were on the cruise.

    Judy

    Sent from my iPhone

    1. Yes, exactly. You and Dave were away. Interestingly, my AT friend took me to a restaurant in Medway! It was like a pub in a small strip mall. I’d recognize the name, but can’t cough it up right now.

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