Middlesex Fells Reservation

Middlesex Fells Reservation

Located just north of Boston, Middlesex Fells Reservation offers a natural oasis with an extensive network of trails across diverse landscapes for recreation enthusiasts.

2,200
Acres Protected
100+
Miles of Trails
Unknown
Annual Visitors
1894
Year Established

About Middlesex Fells Reservation

Middlesex Fells Reservation
 

Middlesex Fells Reservation, spanning over 2,200 acres just a stone’s throw from downtown Boston, is a treasured natural escape boasting a mix of woodlands, wetlands, and rocky outcroppings. The area harbors a rich ecology, home to numerous species of flora and fauna, making it a prime spot for nature observation and outdoor adventures. Its history dates back to the early 20th century when it was established to preserve the natural beauty amidst urban expansion. Today, the reservation offers over 100 miles of trails that cater to hikers, bikers, and runners alike. The Skyline Trail is particularly renowned for its challenging climbs and rewarding views of the Boston skyline. Visitors also enjoy exploring the medieval-style stone tower at Wright’s Tower, a landmark that offers panoramic vistas. With serene ponds and diverse habitats, the reservation is ideal for both active recreation and peaceful retreat, accessible throughout New England’s changing seasons.

Highlights

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Skyline Trail providing sweeping views of Boston

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Wright's Tower, offering historical architecture and vistas

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The diverse ecology supporting various wildlife and plant species

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Spot Pond, popular for its picturesque setting and paddle sports

Notable Natural Features

Wright's Tower

A historic stone tower offering views over the Boston area.

Spot Pond

A popular body of water for kayaking and canoeing.

Cascade Falls

A scenic waterfall, particularly striking after rainfall.