Walden Pond State Reservation
Henry David Thoreau lived at Walden Pond from July 1845 to September 1847 and his experience there provided the material for the book Walden, which is credited with helping to inspire awareness and respect for the natu... heritagesites.com
Minuteman National Park
Created in 1959, Minute Man National Historical Park (NHP) preserves and protects the significant historic sites, structures, properties, and landscapes associated with some of the first battles of the American Revolut... bostoncentral.com
Weston Ski Track
A ski center designed to give people in the Greater Boston area the chance to alpine ski, cross country ski and snowshoe close to home. Weston Ski Track is a cross-country ski and snowshoeing center serving the Boston ... bostoncentral.com
Callahan State Park
There are loads of great trails in Callahan State Park. Lots of rolling double track that is great for new mountain bikers or out of shape mountain bikers. Pay close attention and you will find some cool sections of single... trailpeak.com
Great Meadows National Wildlife Refuge
Great Meadows National Wildlife Refuge (NWR) is located just 20 miles west of Boston. The refuge was established in 1947 to provide nesting, resting, and feeding habitat for migratory birds. Roughly 85 percent of the r... bostoncentral.com
Noanet Woodlands
The appeal of the Noanet Woodlands is the view from the top of Noanet Peak. You'll be hard pressed to find a vista that conceals nearby suburbia so well this close to Boston. This unique rock-top can be found by Caryl Trai... trailpeak.com
Frederick Law Olmsted National Historic Site
- Frederick Law Olmsted (1822-1903) is recognized as the founder of American landscape architecture and the nation's foremost parkmaker. Olmsted moved his home to suburban Boston in 1883 and established at "Fairsted" the w... wildernet.com
Decordova Museum & Sculpture Park - Lincoln, Ma
From www.decordova.org/decordova/sculp_park/sculp_park.htmlThe DeCordova Sculpture Park, encompassing 35 acres of rolling woodlands and lawns, is the largest park of its kind in New England (http://www.decordova.org/decor... waymarking.com
Broadmoor Wildlife Sanctuary
Broadmoors nine miles of walking trails guide you through a variety of field, woodland, and wetland habitats. A recent addition to the sanctuary is a 1/4 mile trail and boardwalk along the bank of Indian Brook and over... bostoncentral.com
Hammond Pond
So much to do in this space just outside of Boston!!! Some great bouldering, nice easy mntn biking, trails to run or walk, and a nice spot to throw your boat into!! Directions: From 9 east or west to the Hammond Pond Parkw... trailpeak.com
Longfellow House
When your family steps into the home of American poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow and you'll discover many famous faces from history. Longfellow was one of the first American celebrities, made famous by his lyrical and melodic sty... go.com
Cutler Park
The parking area for Cutler Park is located in Needham MA. But the park itself extends into Dedham, Newton, Brookline and Boston. The park consists of a few hills and a lot of trails near an 800-acre marsh along the Charle... trailpeak.com
Jamaica Pond Park, "Emerald Necklace" - Boston, Ma
In the Jamaica Plain section of Boston, near the border with the town of Brookline, is a scenic park that features a large pond with wooded paths providing views of it at every turn. The waymark is centered on the boathou... waymarking.com
Farm Pond
This relatively large, shallow, 149-acre natural great pond is located a tenth of a mile northwest of Framingham center. Maximum depth is 18 feet, but the average depth is just 4 feet. The fertile water is moderately trans... anglerweb.com
Garden In The Woods - Framingham, Ma
In Framingham, outside of the Saxonville section of town, is Garden on the Woods, a botanical gardens place that has various landscapes among wooded portions of the property.Getting there can be a challenge if you are not... waymarking.com
Nobscot
This is a great place. Loads, and loads of barely used singletrack and lots of stuff for you weird trial people to trick off of. Also, there are plenty of places to make new trails. Very fast, but climbs are burning, techn... dirtworld.com
Olmsted Park, "Emerald Necklace," - Boston, Ma
In the Jamaica Pond section of Boston, along the border between Boston and Brookline, is an irregularly shaped green space known today as Olmsted Park, in honor of the man who not only designed this and other parks in Bos... waymarking.com
Bedford Narrow Gauge Rail Trail
The Bedford Narrow-Gauge Rail Trail shares its trailhead at Depot Park in Bedford with the Minuteman Bikeway (see page 119) and Reformatory Branch Trail (see page 135). Serving mainly as a commuter route, this trail extend... traillink.com