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November 2023 by Maria Fuentes
Very good
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June 2023 by Jeisis Perez
Nature is the most beautiful thing and the tranquility that this place has
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May 2023 by Griffin Reilly
Amazing birding spot and really manageable trails for a family as well.
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May 2023 by Paulina Guerero
Loved walking the trails here, very well kept and great for a nice walk and space away from city hustle
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December 2022 by Stephanie McMullen
I checked the website before hand, and it didn’t say anything about pets not being allowed. Driving in, there is a sign that says no pets. Disappointed.Edit: so they're right, it does say. Oops. 1 star to 3.
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August 2022 by Algerys Lopez
Excellent nature walk! It would be nice to have more maps at division points on the trails. They probably do have them available at the center but I didn't ask. There is a big map of all the trails at the parking lot so next time I'll just take a photo. There is a bathroom available for public us, there is no playground. Pets are not allowed on the trails. There are a couple of locations with picnic tables for public use. There is also a community garden you can be a member of. Over all it's a great place to enjoy nature.
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August 2022 by Emmanuel Lyte
I found this place by accident, I was looking for a place to charge my hybrid car and they had one. But I am planning to go back with my wife to take a walk and be able to view the beautiful scenes in nature a lot more.
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July 2022 by Eduardo Mendez
It’s a beautiful and educational for your whole entire family and friends a day of fun at Boston nature center it’s amazing learn so much if you’re lucky you may see an abundance of wild animals not to worry harmless to people just stay out their way you could find turkeys rabbits opossum rodents of all kinds and bring some binoculars if your bird lover more fun in the trees and in the sky if you’re bird lover will see abundance of migrating birds that come up to the northeast for meetings in the summer and then they leave In the winter to head back to the Caribbean‘s in the Virgin Islands welcome to rush as their home and then they repeat their life cycle over and over again nice Cause lear Trailways there’s a learning Museum when you get there and Park Rangers to assist you on your way through the nature Center trails I hope this Was helpful for anyone who has not come to this beautiful oasis in the Boston,Massachusetts
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July 2022 by annette jacobs
Nice place to walk, but I've been to more interesting places in local area. Kooks like they run an amazing, vibrant summer camping program for kids.
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July 2022 by Jennifer Manning
Nice place to visit for a few hours.
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July 2022 by Jorge Garcia
1st time there & we didn't get to see much, but it looked beautiful & serene. We're eager to return.
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June 2022 by Ms MooGoo
I checked the website before hand, and it didn’t say anything about pets not being allowed. Driving in, there is a sign that says no pets. Disappointed.Edit: so they're right, it does say. Oops. 1 star to 3.
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June 2022 by dan gazaille
Great walk around wet lands seeing some great birds and fun plants. Did see some poison ivy so make sure to stay on the paths.
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April 2022 by Sheila O'Malley
Great Resource if they were open or available. Tried getting help for a Red tailed hawk in Charlestown, but they weren't available.
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October 2021 by Charles McKenzie
I've been in Boston a long time and only very recently found out about this lovely little pocket of green! It's located not too far south of Franklin Park and is pretty easy to reach by bike. They have a bike rack by the building in the grass.When you arrive there's a main building where you're supposed to sign in. The staff were friendly and explained the place and trail options:at the time they didn't have a sign in sheet due (as far as I understand) to COVID protocols. They explained they have several trails of varying length, and an accessible one too. Out back of the main office they have a green space that is available for gatherings. At the time we were there, a wedding party occupied the space.We took the fox trail; it was a gentle but exciting walk (they left a few areas a little less maintained to make it fun and give you a heads up with signage) with plenty to see and for much of it had an "away from the city" feel. Be sure to check out the cattails from the boardwalk!Be mindful of the weather as the path can get a bit muddy if there's a recent rain, be careful of poison ivy and stinging nettle along the path, and bring sunblock and bug repellent if you get a lot of mosquito bites.