Jake S. • January 12, 2014Excellent spot just a short drive from downtown. If it's a rainy day, go check out the automobile museum!
Derek K. • November 16, 2013I've always remembered a still, quiet quality to being here. A peaceful side to the Gilded Age.
Anonymous, s. • August 2, 2021Take your bike (or rent BlueBike) and go from Jamaica Plain all the way to Mass Ave, Newbury Street, Esplanade, and North End. Excellent!
Ryan H. • October 28, 2013Great park. Well maintained & very friendly residents with dogs during Green Dog hours
Federico R. • December 12, 2017A great place not too far from Boston proper. A running trail with near perfect view of the Olmstead Park and Jamaica Pond with minutes away.
Stephanie O. • August 5, 2018Nice little park. I come sit here with my dog a lot.
Enrico M. • May 4, 2018Love this park, but sometimes the people of Brookline are a bit much. Some freak out about off leash dogs, some dog owners can’t admit that their dogs aren’t well-behaved (green tag or no).
A S. • March 31, 2017What a beautiful view of the city. Unfortunately, only 15 min parking available.
BU Today • June 4, 2012All you'll find here is a sandbox, a table, and some benches. But it's a perfect reprieve from the busy Harvard Street, a nice place to relax or eat take out.
Discover R. • December 23, 2009Jog, bike, hike, golf, eat, or just relax in the largest gem of Boston's Emerald Necklace park system.
cullenfamily • June 28, 2010Really nice playground. For some reason there are tons of toys there, maybe left over by neighborhood families. Pretty handy though.
Eric A. • June 27, 2012Discover the mini sculptures throughout the park…and identify them with the key on the north side of the park!
teresa S. • August 20, 2011couldn't get seats on the monster so we sat dead center both times. Excellent seats, love this ballpark. All the offerings of the new parks with the original old-school vibe.
BU FYI Student Blog • March 7, 2012Towards West Campus, this park is a bit off the beaten path, but offers a nice break from Comm. Ave!
Joseph N. • April 12, 2014It's supposedly the smallest park in Boston. It's so small that the walk from my house to the park is longer than the walk around it. And I don't live very far away.
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