Fitzgerald Woods Preserve is a forested natural area near Boston, Massachusetts, offering peaceful walking trails and rich wildlife habitat in a suburban setting.
Fitzgerald Woods Preserve is a 32-acre protected forest located in Dedham, Massachusetts, just southwest of Boston. The preserve is part of the larger Blue Hills Reservation system managed by the Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation, providing a green refuge amidst suburban development. It features mixed hardwood and conifer stands that support diverse local wildlife such as white-tailed deer, red fox, and various bird species. The terrain consists of gentle hills, small wetland pockets, and quiet shaded trails that appeal to casual hikers, nature enthusiasts, and families seeking serene outdoor experiences close to the city. Historically, the area was once farmland before being reforested and designated a protected parcel to preserve its natural character and biodiversity. The preserve’s trails connect to neighboring parks and open space, allowing for extended exploration. Visitors enjoy birdwatching, photography, and seasonal foliage changes, particularly in autumn. Fitzgerald Woods Preserve serves as an important ecological corridor within the suburban landscape and a peaceful escape for residents and visitors alike.
Quiet shaded walking trails with easy terrain
Seasonal birdwatching opportunities with native species
Connection to Blue Hills Reservation trail network
Small wetland areas supporting amphibians and plants
A variety of hardwoods and conifers provide shelter for local wildlife and seasonal interest.
Small areas of standing water support amphibians and diverse plant life.
Easy trail connections allow visitors to extend hikes into the larger protected area.