Get outside: Five scenic walks in and around Boston
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Get outside: Five scenic walks in and around Boston
July 2
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Frederick Law Olmsted National Historic Site
99 Warren St., Brookline
Frederick Law Olmsted, the nineteenth-century architect who designed New Yorks Central Park and ahem Bostons own Emerald Necklace series of parks, amongst others, kept his headquarters out in Brookline. Today, the office has been transformed into a historic site and, while the flower-filled grounds are lovely on their own, the real treat lies in the various walks and talks that the park holds around the many Olmsted-designed sites of New England. Kick off your summer with a guided hike around Maines Blue Hills Reservation and Tradeside Museum on June 21, the first day of the new season.
Forest Hills Cemetery
95 Forest Hills Ave., Boston
Perhaps the idea of a cemetery walk seems morbid, but the lushly designed grounds of Forest Hills Cemetery, located alongside the Emerald Necklace, are too beautiful to ignore. Visitors are encouraged to grab one of several guidebooks from the cemeterys front office and take themselves along a peaceful tour of the final resting places of local luminaries such as the abolitionist William Lloyd Garrison, the playwright Eugene ONeill, and the poet Anne Sexton.
Walden Pond State Reservation
915 Walden St., Concord
Five minutes on the thin trail surrounding Walden Pond and youll understand why Thoreau hid from society here. Speaking of Thoreau, the state reservation offers guided talks and tours concerning Transcendentalism, his life and work, and the importance of nature conservatism, along with a replica of the one-roomed cabin he built. If all of this philosophy becomes too weighty for you, you can mosey down to the pond itself and take a break to swim deliberately.
Fresh Pond Reservation
250 Fresh Pond Parkway, Cambridge
Though Cambridge was named Americas Most Walkable City back in 2014, shrubs and greenery can be surprisingly hard to find outside of small patches of parks and miniature triple-decker backyards. Thats why the wooded expanse of the Fresh Pond Reservation, with its well-maintained walking trails and close proximity to the more urban parts of Cambridge and Somerville, is so unexpected: its a hidden gem for joggers, dog walkers, and anyone looking to get a breath of fresh air without leaving the city limits.