
Franklin Park is cared for by City of Boston Parks and Recreation
This "country park" is the largest park (527 acres) and crowning jewel of Olmsted's work in the Emerald Necklace. Named for
Benjamin Franklin, the park brings together rural scenery, a woodland preserve and an area for active recreation and sports. Franklin Park has six miles of roads and fifteen miles of pedestrian and bridle paths to explore.
Scarborough Pond, Ellicot Arch and the Wilderness (part of the Necklace's historic forests) are special places to visit. The eighteen-hole William J. Devine golf-course and the Franklin Park Zoo (added in 1912) and White Stadium are also favorite destinations. Schoolmaster Hill offers a spectacular view of the Blue Hills.
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Este es el parque más grande, con casi 500 acres, y por lo cual se ha convertido en el emblema del Emerald Necklace. Fue nombrado en homenaje a Benjamín Franklin, y diseñado para brindarle al usuario una oportunidad para “escaparse de la ciudad.” El parque tiene paisajes campestres con más de 200 acres de bosques, instalaciones para recreación, la mejor área de la región para “cross country”, un campo de golf con 18 hoyos, un zoológico de 72 acres y varias millas de los mejores senderos y caminos peatonales en la ciudad.
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Public Parking
Restrooms
Elma Louis Playhouse
Franklin Park Zoo
William J. Devine Golf Course and Clubhouse
White Stadium
Basketball courts
Baseball field
Tennis courts
Cricket pitch
Playgrounds
Hiking/walking/biking trails
The Wilderness (historic forest)
Open space for picnics
Dogs are allowed on leash
T accessible:
-Orange Line - Stony Brook, Green Street, Forest Hills
-16, 32, 34, 36, 38, 195 Buses - Circuit Drive & Glen Lane
-277 Bus - Circuit Drive & Shattuck Hospital
-22 and 29 Buses - Columbus Ave & Walnut Ave
-25 Bus - Franklin Park Loop & Zoo Entrance
-45 Bus - Franklin Park Zoo & Entrance
-42 Bus - Washington Street & Glen Road
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