Yep, you read that right. Massachusetts has a mouthwatering lobster trail that is definitely one of the most delicious trips you can take in the state. Now is the perfect time to head off on a lobster journey that will send your tastebuds to heaven. Read on for the details.
The Massachusetts Lobster Trail is a real thing, and it’s an absolutely delicious way to experience the state.
Massachusetts Lobster Trail
The route will take you to lobster villages and restaurants along the eastern coast of the state.
Massachusetts Lobster Trail
You’ll explore some of the best places to eat and learn about lobster in the state.
Massachusetts Lobster Trail
From hidden seafood shacks to world-class restaurants, heading out on this trail basically guarantees you the best lobster roll of your life.
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You even have the option of staying overnight at spots with renowned lobster chefs. It’s the perfect opportunity to pick up some pro tips!
Massachusetts Lobster Trail
Though this isn’t a guided experience, the official Massachusetts Lobster Trail website offers plenty of information to get you started.
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It offers maps showing you where to eat, stay, and play along the trail.
Massachusetts Lobster Trail
Check out spots along the trail like the Elliot Hotel and their classic butter-basted lobster or The Black Whale eatery in New Bedford, offering a nearly perfect New England lobster roll.
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If you absolutely love your trip on the Lobster Trail, you can even buy a commemorative t-shirt from the website.
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No matter if you love lobster or just love exploring Massachusetts’ seaside spot, the Lobster Trail is the perfect way to immerse yourself in coastal fun.
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Click here to visit the official Lobster Trail website and see their awesome map of lobster spots in the state. If seafood is your thing, you’ll also want to check out our list of the best seafood places in Massachusetts here.
Massachusetts Lobster Trail
Massachusetts Lobster Trail
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