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5 Hiking Spots Around Boston

Posted by Susie Callahan on Sun, Apr 05, 2015

We have finally said our last goodbyes (fingers crossed) to the snow and springtime has arrived! Channel some positive weather vibes by getting outside and going on one of these great hikes around Boston provided by BDC Wire:

 

1.Cutler Park: "Cutler Park is a 700-acre fresh water marsh on the Charles river. Located in Needham and Dedham, it is a maze of trails in the wetlands fed from The Charles and is also a major bird haven, so don’t forget your binoculars. Other activities aside from hiking are canoeing and fishing. Cutler Park is open year-round from dawn to dusk. "

2. Blue Hills Reservation: "Blue Hills is a... wait for it... 7,000 acre reservation South of Boston with over 125 miles of trails that cover all hiking levels. Break those boots in with a weekend climb."

3. Rumney Marsh Reservation: "Rumney Marsh Reservation represents the north shore of Boston in the cities of Saugus and Revere with 600 acres of salt marshes and trails. "

4. Hammond Pond Reservation & Webster Conservation Area: "Hammond Pond Reservation is more like a two-for-one option in the Chestnut Hill area of Newton. Hammond Pond is large and scenic with its woodland surroundings, and is adjacent to trails and a bog in Webster Conservation Area. "

5. Middlesex Fellsway Reservation: "The Middlesex Fellsway is roughly 2,500 acres, located in Malden, Medford, Melrose, Stoneham, and Winchester, and is filled with trails for hiking, mountain biking and rock climbing."

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