BU Today • Giugno 11, 2012Designed by the famous Frederick Law Olmsted, the Emerald Necklace consists of 9 parks linked by waterways and parkways. Walking and biking paths are abundant, and annual events are held in all nine.
Joshua B. • Settembre 9, 2012Make sure to observe bike path walking path designation. Always listen for bikers who will often warn "on your left" NEVER ride your bike on undesignated sidewalk. Kids love watching the trains...
Katie M. • Maggio 24, 2010A part of the Arboretum that's less crowded and offers awesome city views. There are also trails along the train tracks where the pups can be off-leash.
Discover R. • Dicembre 23, 2009Jog, bike, hike, golf, eat, or just relax in the largest gem of Boston's Emerald Necklace park system.
A S. • Settembre 19, 2015Find the stairs to your left, past the vines and climbers to get to the bonsai collection. Not very easy to find!
Thaddeus W. • Gennaio 15, 2023When I was a kid this was just some green park benches and the ground was full of needles. They really did a great job fixing it up
Steven P. • Aprile 10, 2018Very friendly staff and doctors- free wifi and coffee and treats for your pet.. They will take care of them they care. I give them a 10 star rating
Katherine H. • Agosto 20, 2013Very nice dog park. Good size for the pups to run around. Can get a little dusty.
Sydney T. • Gennaio 29, 2018Beautiful pond. There’s a nice path that goes all the way around that you run, walk, or bike on. Connects to the path that goes through the Emerald Necklace.
Smithsonian Channel • Giugno 24, 2011Founded in 1635, Boston Latin is now the oldest public school in America. Four signers of the Declaration of Independence studied here, including John Hancock and Samuel Adams. (From Aerial America)
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