
Things to see and do
Take a scenic bike ride or kayak along picturesque routes and waterways, or try something more adventurous like learning to surf—Hull has it all!
Atlantic Cycles
163 Nantasket Ave
Hull, MA
617-390-0663
graham@atlanticcyclesma.com
Nantasket Kayaks
48 George Washington Blvd,
Hull, MA
(781) 962-4899
Northeast Surfing
99 Hull Shore Drive
Hull, MA
781-925-9283 (WAVE)
617-297-7873 (SURF) (Cell)
northeas@gmail.com
Bernie King Pavilion
Built in the late 19th century, this open pavilion on Nantasket Beach hosts a variety of events, including a summer concert series, dancing, and more.
Nantasket Beach
Nantasket Beach, a popular summer escape from Boston, offers a mile of Atlantic shoreline, concerts, dance lessons, scenic views, and oceanfront dining—perfect for a day trip or weekend getaway.
Courts and Fields
Hull has several public fields available for recreational use throughout the town, offering spaces for sports, gatherings, and outdoor activities.
Fort Revere Park
Fort Revere Park is a destination for history buffs and picnic lovers. Check out the remains of forts dating back to the American Revolution. You'll also find picnic tables and grills.
Hull Public Library
Hull Public Library fosters a love of reading, learning, and culture through diverse materials and programs for all ages.
Hull First Town Hall & School
129 Spring St, Hull, MA
Hull Lifesaving Museum
The Hull Lifesaving Museum, founded in 1978, is more than a museum. For 46 years, it has been a vital part of the community, sharing maritime heritage and providing life-changing, even life-saving, youth development programs.
Paragon Park Carousel and Museum
Located on Nantasket Beach, the Paragon Carousel is the last remaining attraction from the beloved Paragon Park amusement park, built in 1905.
Playgrounds
Explore the many playgrounds throughout town—click above to see them all!