Massachusetts Historical Society
Species:Black Sea Bass Bluefin Tuna Bluefish Blue Marlin Blue Shark Bonito Cod Cusk Dabs (Plaice) Dogfish Eel False Albacore (Little Tunny) Grey Sole (Witch) Haddock Herring Mackerel Mako Shark Monkfish Pollock Redfish Riv... anglerweb.com
Pleasure Bay - Boston
Owned and operated by the Department of Conservation and Recreation, this area provides an abundance of recreation and historical learning opportunities for the visitor. Accessible from downtown, the HarborWalk extends alo... anglerweb.com
Mystic River
Though far from a wilderness experience, the upper Mystic River is a great place for a half day urban adventure if you are in the area. In all but the highest water (flood/spring) conditions, it is easy to put in upstream (... paddling.net
World's End
Rolling hills and rocky shorelines offer sweeping views of the Boston skyline, while tree-lined carriage paths designed by famed landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted make delightful walking trails. thetrustees.org
Dorchester Bay
South Boston has the longest continuously accessible ocean waterfront of any Boston neighborhood; it also has one of the citys highest hills, complete with panoramic views of Boston Harbor and Dorchester Bay. In comparison... anglerweb.com
Boston Harbor Islands
. . . where you can walk a Civil War-era fort, visit historic lighthouses, explore tide pools, hike lush trails, camp under the stars, or relax while fishing, picnicking or swimming—all within reach of downtown Boston. Y... nps.gov
Neponset River
The Neponset River is a river in eastern Massachusetts. The headwaters of the Neponset are at the Neponset Reservoir in Foxborough, near the Gilette Stadium. From there, the Neponset meanders generally northeast for approx... anglerweb.com
Horn Pond
This 102 acre raised natural great pond is located a half-mile south of Woburn Center. Maximum depth is 40 feet; average depth 10 feet. Transparency (in summer at least) is only fair at six feet. Aquatic vegetation is scan... anglerweb.com
Jamaica Pond
This deep, 68-acre natural great pond is located approximately a mile south of Route 9 in Boston. Maximum depth is 53 feet; average depth 25 feet. The bottom is predominantly sand overlain by muck. Emergent aquatic vegetat... anglerweb.com
Norris Reservation
Hike past a former mill pond, cross a wetlands boardwalk, and explore a forest of pine and oak on your way to a boathouse on the banks of the tidal North River. thetrustees.org
North River
The North River is a river, approximately 8 miles (13 km) long, in eastern Massachusetts, the United States. It is primarily a tidal river, formed by the confluence of the Indian Head River and Herring Brook. The North Riv... anglerweb.com
Noanet Woodlands
Diversity of terrain is what makes Noanet so special; swamplands, brooks, millponds, a waterfall, upland forests, and a 387-foot peak can all be found here. These features provide excellent nature study as well as hiking, jog... trails.com
Charles River Bikeway
This fertile, 478-acre impoundment is located approximately one mile west of Boston City Hall. While the surrounding urban countryside is heavily developed, the immediate shoreline has been preserved as a greenbelt parkway... trailpeak.com
Beverly Cove
Even if you don't have wheels, there's just about nowhere in Beverly far from a beach. If you're in Ryal Side, there's Obear Park. If you're in Beverly Farms there's West Beach. If you're in the Cove you're close to Lynch ... anglerweb.com
Beverly Harbor
Beverly's harborfront has a rich and varied history. Originally settled in 1626, Beverly began as a fishing, farming and trading community. Beverly became the birthplace of the American Navy when the schooner "Hannah" was ... anglerweb.com
Eagle Island Channel
Channel description: In Massachusetts Bay, connects Salem Channel on the NE with Cat Island Channel on the SW, between Hardy Rocks and Eagle Island on the NW and Bakers Island, Pope Head and Brimbles on the SE. Cities of B... anglerweb.com