If you are not from the city , this is the place to visit you can take in the sights and sounds of a real expressway while enjoying the out doors. Parking is only $45 for the day (remove vehicle before 5pm or get towed). I just sit back and listen too the birds chirp and all the cars either zooming past(Sunday's only) or honking loudly and sirens blaring! The common greeting between locals is bein afleek pronounced Ben af-fleck. There are public bathrooms and a concession stand that offers traditional dandelion soup and salad(bring change with you)freshly picked and locally harvested. The salad is served warm with avocado toast and your choice of dressing. Bring plenty of pocket change for the restrooms, the machine accepts...
Read moreI absolutely love this place. I walked my dog here on the regular. It's always very clean, and DCR does a wonderful job of keeping it that way.I appreciate everyone that pitches in to preserve this place. I do wonder if it's worth casting A-line under that river and seeing what I couldn't pull out. I'm not too sure though if it's fish that migrate up through there or not. There's been a boat underneath the 93 bridge for a while now. I'll add a photo of that. There is also a water feature in the center of the park for children to play on hot days. There are also several water fountains available and they are actually well designed with 3 separate tiers, one for Adults, one for children, and a lower one for dogs! ...
Read moreThis is a beautiful nature reservation and walking path! I love how it is easily accessible and connects to other walking paths like the beginning of the Harborwalk! I have been walking here for years and it's lovely. Nice views of the Neponset River and how it leads to other water ways with beautiful scenery and you can start to see the rest of Boston! My one suggestion would be to add two public unisex restrooms and remove the porter potty ones. I have seen other walking paths some smaller that have restrooms. Otherwise this is a nice path to walk during the day when the...
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