Highest point (not counting some buildings, perhaps) in the City of Boston (~330 feet). Limited views, but the loop around the two water towers (one active and one just historic) is a nice, relaxing walk after climbing up that hill. Once or twice a year, the older water tower is opened to allow visitors to climb to the roof/top deck. This also gives glimpses into the superstructure of the water tower itself, including an inner-wall hugging curved staircase. No, you are not expected to...
Read moreFully paved (so walkers and wheelchairs and strollers can wander). Lots of benches. A little less than a mile loop! Leash your dogs 🐶 so it’s safe for ALL (even friendly dogs hurt fragile people like me, plus it’s the...
Read moreIt's a shame that there's no view. Once every year or two MWRA has an open house, where you can climb the stairs inside the stone tower and get a look from the top. Dog walkers enjoy the...
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