Saugus, named after the Algonquin tribe’s word for “great,” sits about 12 miles north of Downtown Boston. A quiet town with a love for nature and history, Saugus contains a number of parks and museums.
For outdoor adventures, consider visiting the Breakheart Reservation State Park. It is a prime Saugus destination for hiking, biking, swimming, and fishing. The Rumney Marsh Reservation houses an array of birds and wildlife in addition to offering boating, fishing, and hiking opportunities. The Saugus Iron Works National Historic Site offers residents and visitors insight to the history of the American iron and steel industry. While you’re there you can see hot forges, mills, working waterwheels, and a 17th century home at the side of the Saugus River.
Only about ten miles from Boston Logan International Airport, traveling to and from Saugus is easy. Access to U.S. Route 1 and the MBTA Commuter Rail makes commuting a cinch too.