Boston Urban Wilds Program
Urban wilds form an essential part of the City’s open space system. They play a key role in mitigating the adverse impacts of climate change.
Exploring the Boston’s Natural Beauty: Outdoor Activities and Destinations
Urban wilds form an essential part of the City’s open space system. They play a key role in mitigating the adverse impacts of climate change.
Jamaica Plain both sits at the end of Boston’s Emerald Necklace, designed by Frederick Law Olmstead, and is a neighborhood rich in Tot Lots, Sport Courts, and Playgrounds.
In all cities, officials are looking to balance the needs for fresh air and recreation with safety and social distancing. Playgrounds, indoor spaces, and sports
Allandale Woods is an 86 acre woods with is an extensive trail system leading to ponds, a cattail marsh, intertwined streams feeding Bussey Brook, a series of stone boundary walls, the historic Spring House and a certified vernal pool. Activities include hiking, bird watching, trail running, exploring the historic spring and a pristine secondary growth forested environment.
Urban wilds form an essential part of the City’s open space system. They play a key role in mitigating the adverse impacts of climate change.
Jamaica Plain both sits at the end of Boston’s Emerald Necklace, designed by Frederick Law Olmstead, and is a neighborhood rich in Tot Lots, Sport Courts, and Playgrounds.
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