Map of Biking Through the Emerald Necklace Parks

Touring Boston via public parks designed by Frederick Law Olmsted

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Biking Through the Emerald Necklace Parks
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Moderate: 5.0 miles, Full day
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Overview: This series of parks and green spaces essentially serves as the urban Boston city dweller's backyard. Frederick Law Olmsted (yes, he designed Central Park, too) was a visionary landscape architect, and Boston is blessed that he set his sights here. This guide takes you through the five-mile park system. Pack a lunch and snacks; you'll see any number of places to picnic.

Tips: A bicycle is the way to go through the Emerald Necklace, if you can, though you can certainly walk it. It just makes for a longer day. Bring lots of water, wear good walking shoes and don't forget your camera.
Back Bay Fens
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The Riverway
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Olmsted Park
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Jamaica Pond
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Arnold Arboretum
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Franklin Park
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Franklin Park Zoo
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