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250 Martins Ln
Hingham, MA 02018

World's End  

Category: Parks

4.0 star rating
9/5/2010
This is a great place to go for a short hike or picnic on a beautiful weekend. I went there this Labor Day for a nice hike with excellent views of Boston.  Only 4.5 miles so ver doable in an afternoon.  More here... http://moderndaythorea...

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695 Hillside St
Milton, MA 02186
(617) 698-1802

Blue Hills Reservation  

Category: Parks

5.0 star rating
9/7/2009
The Blue Hills reservation is another large preserve that is part of the Massachusetts department of conservation and recreation network. The Blue Hills is located in Milton, Mass. just off of RT 93 exit 3 for Houghton's Pond, another great hike which I will review another day. There is a bountiful amount of trails to hike as well as plenty of other outdoor activities in the area such as: fishing, mountain biking, non-motorized boating, camping, horseback riding, and more. The trails range from easy strolls through well packed paths, to moderate-hard climbs that involve an assortment of ascents and descents. We choose, this particular time, to take the southern part of the Skyline Trail.

The Skyline Trail is split into two sections, north and south, which meet on Hillside Road and the entire trail is about 9 miles long. If you want to do the whole thing you need to devote about 5.5-7 hours of time given the difficulty of the ascents. We choose to do the southern part of the trail which is only 2.6 miles and can easily be done in under 2 hours, including stoping to eat lunch for a few minutes. The best place to park is on Hillside road across from the state police barracks. From here you head towards the preserve facilities building and start your ascent onto the Blue trail from behind this series of buildings.

The initial ascent up to the "Skyline" is a pretty steep and you have to be careful if the rocks are wet because there isn't much dirt. Your basically climbing up large boulders to the top of the hills. Once you get to the top there is a great southern view of the Milton/Randolph/Braintree valley - a perfect place to snap off a few shots or even a cool panoramic. As you continue along the trail it weaves through the trees and every few hundred yards or so gives you a great view in one direction of the surrounding valley area.

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380 Middle Rd
Haverhill, MA 01830
(978) 372-9474

Turkey Hill Farm  

Category: Hiking

4.0 star rating
9/7/2009
This is a review of sorts of the trails around Turkey Hill Farm rather than the farm itself.  You can read more Boston area trail review on my blog http://moderndaythorea....

The trail is part of the Trustees of Reservations.  There are several entrances to this land, but we chose the Turkey Hill entrance due to its proximity to route 3A.  We parked in the small dirt lot that was only occupied by three other cars.  Erin decided to play around with the camera while I was getting the GPS and my bag ready which led to a series of random shots finishing with me ever so concentrated on configuring the my iPhone GPS to get a good signal.

As we entered the trail there we were greated by two older (60s) gentlemen leaving the trail in a very disshevled way.  Neither looked as though they had been prepared to end up in the woods when they left their house that day, but somehow it seems that was what their day turned into.  One of the men tripped over a succession of three differnt rocks as they made their way past us towards their car and all I could think was that whatever their purpose had been for being in the woods, I was pretty sure that mine was not the same.

The beginning of the trail was a well packed stone trail that curved its way up the side of the hill with 12ft wood boards laid out across the length of the trail to prevent erosion during the rain.  The trail then ends up in a large field with several paths cut into the three to four foot grass.  It is very quite and peaceful in the field and there are plenty of bird houses strew about to make for great bird watching as well as a pleasant symphony playful bird chatter.  The top of the hill, through the field, is a low grass patch that has a great view of Boston, the south shore, and out into the Atlantic.

As we left the field towards the other side of the hill we encountered a few cows just hanging out getting sum lunch and enjoying the weather much the same way we were.  I snapped a few pics of them and one of the cows seemed to stare at me with the same perplexity that someone eating in a restuarant would have if you took a picture of them while they were eating.  The other cows didn't seem to care much that would soon be all over the internet.

As we left our spotted friends we decended into a more woodsy part of the path that led us to another farm a little farther away that had goats.  The goats didn't seem to care at  all that I wanted to get a picture of them and simply went about his business.  From here on out the trail got a bit more woodsy and we found out selves moving at a very slow pace stepping of pricker bushes and getting attacked by spider strings, you know the things they leave behind as the travel from one tree to the next in the air.  We eventually made our way back to the field were we had a picnic with a great view of Boston.

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S Border Rd
Medford, MA 02155
(781) 322-2851

Middlesex Fells Reservation  

Category: Parks

4.0 star rating
6/17/2009
Middlesex Fells Reservation is located right off of Interstate 93, exit 33, just a stones throw from Boston.  The main entrance is the best to use as it has the most parking and a trail map with other useful information about particular plant and insect life in the reservation.  There are plenty of trails to make this more a great spot for frequent visits as well as several bike paths that include a wide array of biking abilities.
When we started out, we chose to go on the Reserve Trail (Orange), but shortly decided that we were looking for something a little harder and shortly switched to the Skyline Trail.  One thing to note is that the Reserve Trail is about 5.5 miles around all three lakes, but the Skyline Trail, if you follow the entire thing, is about 7 miles and takes a detour, after going around the lakes, to the far southeast corner of the reservation that has a great look out over Boston (perfect for sunsets).

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51 Sandy Road
Concord, MA 01742

Lincoln Conservation Land  

Category: Hiking

3.0 star rating
6/17/2009 First to Review
Lincoln Land Conservation Trust (LLCT) is located in Lincoln, MA only about 25 mins from downtown Boston. It is a couple of trails that go around the Sandy Pond water reservoir. There is a biking trail and several hiking/walking trails. This location is where the great Henry David Thoreau went when he wanted a peaceful retreat from the busy Boston life.
The trails at LLCT are mostly well kept, but are also mostly poorly marked. The trails have changed from what most trail maps say due to changes in the watershed and the makeup of the land, and in a few spots we were unsure where to go. This isn't a huge problem though since the area is not particularly large, so I would be unlikely that you would get lost. One thing to make sure to bring is bug spray. The area is mostly wetlands and in the humid summer months there tends to be a plentiful amount of mosquitos. We forgot ours and paid the price the whole hike.

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