Название: 60 Hikes Within 60 Miles: Boston
Автор: Lafe Low
Издательство: Ingram
Жанр: Книги о Путешествиях
Серия: 60 Hikes within 60 Miles
isbn: 9780897324564
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Tips on Enjoying Hiking in Boston
The Boston area is rich with history, dramatic scenery, beautiful forests, impressive rock formations, pristine lakes and rivers, spectacular shorelines, and plenty of places where you can find a bit of wilderness to call your own for an afternoon. And it’s all quite close. This guide profiles 60 of what we feel are some of the nicer hikes within the immediate Boston area, but there are certainly others. Grab a DeLorme Massachusetts Atlas & Gazetteer, this book, and any maps you may have of the area, and go exploring. In short order, you can feel like you are miles from anywhere and anyone.
I am always a big fan of combining two activities, and there is ample opportunity to do that with many of these hikes. Many are near one of the state park campgrounds, such as Harold Parker State Forest or Wompatuck State Park, so you could combine a camping trip with a hike or two.
If you’re more ambitious, you can also do a bit of rock climbing while hiking and exploring Purgatory Chasm or the Hammond Pond hike. Any of the hikes on or near water, such as Spectacle Island, Ashland State Park, or Blackstone River and Canal Heritage State Park, can also involve some kayaking, canoeing, or fishing. And most of these hikes are in state forests or parks that also permit mountain biking.
Or if you’d just like to relax on the beach after a hike, Crane Beach, Sandy Point State Reservation, or Douglas State Forest would be perfect. Check the 60 Hikes by Category table to see what hikes might fit in with the other activities you have in mind. And enjoy your adventure.
It’s well worth spending some time on the beach at Nasketucket Bay State Reservation.
WITHIN BOSTON
3 Spectacle Island: Boston Harbor Islands National & State Park
1 CHARLES RIVER
DISTANCE & CONFIGURATION: 7.75-mile loop
DIFFICULTY: Easy
SCENERY: The Charles River, with historic Boston on the south and Cambridge on the north
EXPOSURE: Mix of sun and shade
TRAFFIC: Light–heavy, depending on time and day
TRAIL SURFACE: Pavement with stretches of grass or packed earth
HIKING TIME: 2.5–3 hours
DRIVING DISTANCE FROM BOSTON COMMON: Driving is not recommended. However, if you do drive, look for parking at Boston Common, where there are plenty of meters and a parking garage, or at the Government Center garage.
ELEVATION: 350' at trailhead, no significant gain
SEASON: Year-round
ACCESS: Open sunrise–sunset; free
MAPS: Available at tinyurl.com/charlesrivermap
WHEELCHAIR ACCESS: Yes
FACILITIES: Public restrooms, snacks, soft drinks, sandwiches, hot dogs, pretzels, and coffee available at various locations around the Charles
CONTACT: Charles River Reservation, mass.gov/locations/charles-river-reservation, 617-727-4708
LOCATION: Charles River at the Charles/MGH MBTA station, Boston, MA
COMMENTS: Memorial Drive from Western Avenue to Mount Auburn Street in Cambridge is off-limits to cars 11 a.m.–7 p.m. on Sundays from the last Sunday in April to the second Sunday in November.
The views from along the banks of the Charles River are all classic Boston.
TO REALLY GET TO KNOW Boston, one of the best places to start is the Charles River basin. Once a sprawling tidal river with winding estuaries and thousands of acres of salt marsh, the lower Charles today takes you on a tour of the Esplanade and Cambridge on the other side of the river. You’ll pass Harvard University and loop back to Boston over a scenic footbridge.
DESCRIPTION
The Charles River is an urban oasis—a true treasure. To start this tour of the lower Charles, cross at the foot of the Charles Street MBTA station onto Charles Street. Cross over to the south bank of the Charles River via the pedestrian СКАЧАТЬ