Boston Parks

Boston has some amazing parks, great for spending a Sunday or having a picnic. Not only does the city have plenty of great unique parks, but they all have different things to offer in different parts of the city. I will start by talking about some smaller well known parks, as I will not be mentioning every single park in Boston some of the favorites and more well known to my knowledge.  The first park I’d like to make note of is the Paul Revere Park, which has a nice grass and walking area and great views of the Leonard P. Zakim Bunker Hill Bridge.

The Franklin Square is another notable park, known for its trees, open grass area, walking and benches and a fountain. The Boston Public garden is another great spot for both the winter and the summer. This is a great park for a picnic with a lovely garden and statues featuring a pond as well. In the winter people even skate on the pond making it a fun activity in the winter too with some hot cocoa you can buy nearby. Lastly, and probably the most well known and also my favorite Boston Commons. Boston common is another cool one like the last because you can spend a good day there in both the winter,fall,spring, and summer and have a good time. Being right by Beacon Hill and the North and West end not far by there’s plenty to do near this park.  There’s plenty statues rich of Boston history and space to walk around this park it is also one of the larger parks. Not only that but there is grass to throw a frisbee or have a picnic. In the winter there’s a pond and they have a rink there as well and people skate. There’s always hot cocoa close by because of the cool winter air but that doesn’t stop people from getting out there.

These are some of my favorite and more notable parks in Boston, though there are more those are the ones I enjoy when in Boston. There is always plenty to do at them and nearby all of those ones as well.

 

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