Greenbush-Driftway District

Historic Residence in Greenbush Village
Historic Residence in Greenbush Village

This area combines a historic hamlet (Greenbush) and new development center with a broad range of homes and businesses adjacent to the Route 3A corridor and the Scituate Roundabout which connects Norwell to the west (via Rt. 123), Marshfield to the south (via Rt. 3A South), Cohasset to the north (Via Rt. 3A north) and Scituate Harbor to the east. The MBTA Greenbush Commuter Rail station provides daily service to South Station and an attractive two-way transit link to and from Boston for work and play. The GATRA/Scituate Sloop public bus transit provides connections between the train station and local points of interest, and the Driftway Multi-Purpose Path connects Greenbush station to Scituate Harbor Village about 3 miles to the east.

Natural, recreational, and cultural attributes are abundant in the Greenbush-Driftway District. The North River and Old Oaken Bucket Pond are attractive waterways, and North River (Driftway) Conservation Park includes a public fishing pier, picnic area, trail network and canoe launch with spectacular views of the marshlands and the mouth of the river at South River and Fourth Cliff. The town-owned Widow’s Walk Public Golf Course is rated as one of the best public golf courses in New England and located along the Driftway with spectacular views of the North River. The historic Scituate Maritime and Irish Mossing Museum and Stockbridge Gristmill are also located in the district.

Greenbush Driftway Business Directory
MBTA Greenbush Schedule