at Boston Wharf Road, Boston
Boston Harborwalk is a public walkway that follows the edge of piers, wharves, beaches, and shoreline around Boston Harbor. When fully completed it will extend a distance of 47 miles from East Boston to the Neponset River.
Boston Harborwalk is Boston based place and this enity listed in Tourist Information category. Located at Boston Wharf Road MA 02210. Contact phone number of Boston Harborwalk: (617) 722-4300
Boston’s first Universally Accessible Playground. Boston’s newest waterfront open space, Mayor Thomas M. Menino Park, opened its first phase to the public on November 4, 2013. Situated outside of Spaulding Hospital’s new state-of-the-art rehabilitation facility in the Charlestown Navy Yard, it is a dramatic public resource designed as a place of recovery from health challenges, and respite from the daily rigor of urban life. While Mayor Menino was visiting the facility in early 2013, he saw potential in the vacant waterfront land that lay next door. The Boston Redevelopment Authority enlisted the support of Weston & Sampson and Spurr, its design studio, for master planning, bid documentation and construction oversight of the parcel, all of which culminated in Boston’s first Universally Accessible Playground. Together, Drydock 5 and Parcel 5 (the site of the park), form Charlestown’s furthest eastern reaches, also known as Yard’s End. Built on post-industrial land, much of the design inspiration drew from the parcel’s history. The Charlestown Navy Yard was home to America’s first drydock, built in 1678, and the park was once the site of Drydock 5, built during World War II to service Navy escort ships. As an historic waterfront there are several drydock structures that remain intact and form a dynamic edge between Charlestown and Boston’s Inner Harbor.
Blue Hills' extensive snowmaking system allows us to offer 90% snowmaking coverage, only a short distance from the busy city! As long as we have temperatures that are cold enough, we can have snow throughout the season, even if mother nature doesn't make any of her own. However, there is much more to making snow than just having cold temperatures and we invite you to take a small look at what it takes for our team to work their magic each winter!
Outdoors & Recreation in Boston, MA