Blue Hills Milton MA

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The Blue Hills Reservation is a 6,000+ acre state park in Norfolk County, covering parts of Milton, Quincy, Braintree, Canton, Randolph and Dedham. …

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Aug 26, 2024
We were staying in Dedham for a concert at Gillette Stadium and wanted some localish things to do…the city isn’t our scene so we hiked around the pond and then went to the Trailside museum to see the… Full review by 630kristinw
May 4, 2023
Been hiking the blue hills since I was 3 and now I take my kids and their friends. Very manageable for young kids on the Trailside museum side. Also great running trails and the ski access road is pe… Full review by Venture72925
Jul 3, 2022
Incredibly irritated with the female ranger at the Trailside Museum. We are visiting from Ireland, so my childrens cell phones do not work here for cell service. We went hiking and my daughter got lo… Full review by Megan C

Questions & answers

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what's the bathroom situation like at blue hills?
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The DCR has closed the regular bathrooms and put a porta-potty and the beginning of the trail near the Police Headquarters.
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How much does it cost to sled at blue hills
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Sorry, I have only hiked there. I have no idea about sledding
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Answer by Meg D · Dec 17, 2016
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Is the hike up the Great Blue Hill conducive for someone who is front carrying a 5 month old? If not, any recommendations …
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Is the hike up the Great Blue Hill conducive for someone who is front carrying a 5 month old? If not, any recommendations for a scenic hike?
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There are many hikes in the Blue HIlls Reservation. The question asked is: is the hike up big blue conducive to a person carrying a five month old baby? The red trail up big blue is …
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There are many hikes in the Blue HIlls Reservation. The question asked is: is the hike up big blue conducive to a person carrying a five month old baby? The red trail up big blue is too steep and the dirt and stones too slippery for an inexperienced hiker to carry up a baby. A very experienced hiker with proper shoes might be able to do so. Be aware that it is very hot in the summer; you need water, rest, and proper shoes to do this hike. However, there are many many hikes in the Blue HIlls Reservation that are conducive to hiking with babies. You can take on smaller hills, and still get great views. I like Breeds HIll. May I suggest that you go to the ranger/state pollice station, and purchase a map for about $2. You can plan a hike from there. Bring water, wear sturdy shoes and a sun hat, and have fun.
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What would be a best cross country skiing possibility near Boston , MA
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I agree with the suggestions made by Loraine S (Weston and Ponkapoag golf courses). Also, for the more adventurous Nordic skier, there are miles of woodland trails throughout the …
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I agree with the suggestions made by Loraine S (Weston and Ponkapoag golf courses). Also, for the more adventurous Nordic skier, there are miles of woodland trails throughout the Blue Hills Reservation.
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