Breakheart Reservation
With hardwood forests, two lakes, seven rocky outcroppings, and a rambling section along the Saugus River, the 640-acre Breakheart Reservation is loved by many a dog from the Boston area. The natural resources that are par... trailpeak.com
Middlesex Fells Reservation: East Side, Malden, Massachusetts
This rugged and rocky trail offers the best views in the reservation, including those from White Rock and Melrose Rock. This white-blazed trail affords the best views in the Middlesex Fells. Living up to its name, it is ve... trailpeak.com
Two Towers Hike
Fells is the Saxon word for " rocky, hilly area", the route travels to the higerst points in this section of the reservation, Its rocky and hilly both. On the open areas notice the multitude of scrape marks on the igneous... localhikes.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
Hammond Pond Reservation
- * Information Provided By Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation * Open year-round, dawn to dusk. Hammond Pond, a wooded reservation with a large, scenic pond, is located in the Chestnut Hill section of ... wildernet.com
Cat Rock Park
With nearly 130 acres to explore, Cat Rock Park is a place that you and your dog will want to return to again and again. Hobbs Brook runs through the park and supplies fresh water along the trail. Hobbs Pond offers a great sp... trails.com
Breakheart Reservation
Five miles NW of Saugus. Two short hikes, one traveling along lakes, the other along ridges, present the area offering. Special attractions: Boston skyline, Central Massachusetts, and New Hampshire vistas; spring-summer flowe... trails.com
Lynn Woods
Lynn Woods is twenty-two hundred acres of second growth New England forest available for hiking, birding, horseback riding, fishing and mountain biking, which recently has become the most popular use of the Woods. Snows... igougo.com
Middlesex Fells Reservation
The Fells is a 2,000 acre natural treasure, something all too rare in this urban/suburban landscape. A diverse landscape of rocky hills, meadows, wetlands, oak and hickory forests, quiet ponds, vernal pools, and panora... bostoncentral.com
Boston (With Or Without A Car): Exploring The Hub, Boston,...
A college crew team muscling up the Charles. A mime surrounded by a crowd of eager viewers at Faneuil Hall marketplace. A fragrant basement bakery on Beacon Hill. Like any major city, Boston has its share of famous historical... trails.com
Design For Living: Domesticity West Of The City, Lincoln,...
Sometimes it requires wide open spaces for domesticity to come into full bloom. This daylong sojourn ventures west of Boston to the tony ex-urb of Lincoln, a community populated by many Harvard and MIT professors and the seni... trails.com
Willards Woods, Lexington, Massachusetts
This 100-acre property allows one to take a step back in time while wandering around an old farm that remains much as it was more than 140 years ago. You and your dog will enjoy exploring the site?s many natural attractions, ... trails.com
Brewpubs And Flashing Blades, Cambridge, Massachusetts
The two of you can create your own Oktoberfest by combining the best of the brewer?s (and quaffer?s) art with the whoosh of skates on ice and the whir of in-line wheels on pavement. Great beers, great food, great hockey, and ... trails.com
Boston, Massachusetts, Boston, Massachusetts
Ever since a group of Revolutionaries dumped tea in the Boston harbor, the city has held a special fascination. Despite the busy, big-city ambience, Boston is eminently family friendly, offering an uncommon mix of history, mu... trails.com
In The Groves Of Academe, Cambridge, Massachusetts
Love story aside, you don't have to be star-crossed young lovers to find romance at Harvard. The amenities of one of the world?s great universities are open to every twosome, and we assure you that you won?t have to spend you... trails.com