No matter the season, there’s so much to do and explore outside in Massachusetts. Where else can you hike up a mountain in the morning and then cool down by the beach in the afternoon? Whether you want to fly down the slop on a snowboard or float along a lazy river, there’s something for you to do here in the great outdoors.
Boston Common
Boston
Boston Harbor Islands National Park Area
Boston
Bostonprivateguide
Brookline
Callahan State Park
Framingham
Mass Audubon Blue Hills Trailside Museum
Milton
Mass Audubon Broadmoor Wildlife Sanctuary
Natick
Mass Audubon Habitat Education Center & Wildlife Center
Belmont
Mass Audubon Moose Hill Wildlife Sanctuary
Sharon
Museum of American Bird Art at Mass Audubon
Canton
Rose Kennedy Greenway
Boston
Blue Hills Reservation
Milton
Boston African-American National Historic Site
Boston
15 pre-Civil War structures relating to the history of Boston's 19th-century African-American community. more
Boston Public Garden
Boston
Formal gardens and rare trees; setting for McCloskey's "Make Way for Ducklings" book and sculpture. Seasonal Swan Boat... more
Dedham Trails
Dedham
The Town of Dedham, for being located in an urban area, contains significant natural and recreational resources. Dedham is home... more
Frederick Law Olmsted National Historic Site
Brookline
Former home/office of Frederick Law Olmsted, founder of American landscape architecture; plans and photos of his firm's work. Closed... more
John Fitzgerald Kennedy National Historic Site
Brookline
Kennedy NHS preserves the birthplace and boyhood home of the 35th president of the United States. Kennedy spent his formative... more
Longfellow National Historic Site
Cambridge
General George Washington's Continental Army headquarters, 1775-1776; home of poet and educator Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, 1837-1882; gathering place for prominent... more
Mary O'Malley Park
Chelsea
Chelsea's largest park offers spectacular views of the Boston skyline and the Tobin Bridge. Bordered by Island End River on... more
Mount Auburn Cemetery
Cambridge
National historic landmark founded in 1831 as the first garden cemetery. Graves of architect Charles Bulfinch, artist Winslow Homer, authors Henry... more
Paul Revere Park
Boston
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Boston Common
139 Tremont St.
Boston
617-973-8589 - B
Boston Harbor Islands National Park Area
One Long Wharf
Boston
617-223-8666 - C
Bostonprivateguide
165 Newton Street
Brookline
6173064877 - D
Callahan State Park
Millwood Street
Framingham
(508) 653-9641 - E
Mass Audubon Blue Hills Trailside Museum
1904 Canton Avenue
Milton
617-333-0690 - F
Mass Audubon Broadmoor Wildlife Sanctuary
280 Eliot Street
Natick
508-655-2296 - G
Mass Audubon Habitat Education Center & Wildlife Center
10 Juniper Road
Belmont
617-489-5050 - H
Mass Audubon Moose Hill Wildlife Sanctuary
293 Moose Hill Parkway
Sharon
781-784-5691 - I
Museum of American Bird Art at Mass Audubon
963 Washington St.
Canton
781-821-8853 - J
Rose Kennedy Greenway
185 Kneeland St
Boston
617-292-0020 - K
Blue Hills Reservation
695 Hillside Street
Milton
617-698-1802 - L
Boston African-American National Historic Site
46 Joy St.
Boston
617-742-5415 - M
Boston Public Garden
1 Arlington St.
Boston
617-973-8589 - N
Dedham Trails
269 Common Street
Dedham
7817519214 - O
Frederick Law Olmsted National Historic Site
99 Warren St.
Brookline
617-566-1689 - P
John Fitzgerald Kennedy National Historic Site
83 Beals St.
Brookline
617-566-7937 - Q
Longfellow National Historic Site
105 Brattle St.
Cambridge
617-876-4491 - R
Mary O'Malley Park
Spruce Street
Chelsea
617-626-1250 - S
Mount Auburn Cemetery
580 Mt. Auburn St.
Cambridge
617-547-7105 - T
Paul Revere Park
210 N Washington St
Boston
617-635-4505
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