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  2. Blue Hills Reservation - Mass.gov

    www.mass.gov/doc/blue-hills-trail-map-guide/download

    Stretching from Dedham to Quincy, and Milton to Randolph, the Blue Hills Reservation encompasses over 7,000 acres, providing the largest open space within 35 miles of Boston. More than 120 miles of trails weave through the natural fabric of forest and ponds, hilltops and wetlands.

  3. Hiking in Blue Hills - Mass.gov

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    On this popular trail, you can climb several summits within the Blue Hills range, including Great Blue Hillthe tallest peak in Blue Hills Reservation, which offers a commanding view of the Boston Skyline. The blue-blazed Skyline Loop Trail begins behind the park headquarters.

  4. BLUE HILLS RESERVATION - Mass.gov

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    the Blue Hills Reservation encompasses over 7000 acres, providing the largest open space within 35 miles of Boston. More than 125 miles of trails weave through the natural fabric of forest and ponds, hilltops and wetlands. Hikers can count 22 hills in the Blue Hills chain with Great Blue Hill noted as the highest landmark at 635 feet above sea ...

  5. 10 Best hikes and trails in Blue Hills Reservation | AllTrails

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    Want to find the best trails in Blue Hills Reservation for an adventurous hike or a family trip? AllTrails has 73 great trails for hiking, birding, and walking and more. Enjoy hand-curated trail maps, along with reviews and photos from nature lovers like you.

  6. Blue Hills Skyline Loop, Massachusetts - 3,277 Reviews, Map ...

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    This loop follows the Pipe Line, Indian Camp, Skyline, Headquarters, and Crags Foot Path Trail creating a loop around the northeast part of Blue Hills Reservation. The trail has views of the Boston skyline, has some steep rocks sections, and passes by Saint Moritz Pond.

  7. ˆ ˝˙ ˝˙ˆ QUINCY ˝ˇ˘ ˇ˝ - Friends of the Blue Hills

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    Skyline Loop Trail is a popular sampling of the Skyline Trail. It links the north and south branches of the Skyline Trail between the Reservation Headquarters and Eliot Observation Tower atop Great Blue Hill. is challenging route summits ve hilltops over steep, rocky terrain.

  8. 10 Best walking trails in Blue Hills Reservation | AllTrails

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    Explore the most popular walking trails in Blue Hills Reservation with hand-curated trail maps and driving directions as well as detailed reviews and photos from hikers, campers and nature lovers like you.

  9. Blue Hills Reservation - Mass.gov

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    With its scenic views, varied terrain and 125 miles of trails, the Blue Hills Reservation offers year-round enjoyment for the outdoor enthusiast. Located only minutes from the bustle of downtown Boston, the DCR Blue Hills Reservation stretches over 7,000 acres from Quincy to Dedham, Milton to Randolph, providing a green oasis in an urban ...

  10. Blue Hills Skyline Trail, Massachusetts - 854 Reviews, Map ...

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    The Blue Hills Skyline Trail features varied terrain and fantastic views of Eliot Tower and the Boston Skyline. The hiking trail summits a number of hills including Hancock Hill, Hemingway Hill, Wolcott Hill and Great Blue Hill at an altitude of 635 feet - the highest point in the reservation.

  11. Blue Hills Reservation Guide and Maps - Friends of the Blue Hills

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    The Blue Hills Reservation encompasses approximately 7,000 acres of woods, ponds, wetlands and elevated rock set aside by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in 1893 for its citizens to use and enjoy. It is centered on the Blue Hills themselves, a long sweep of steep, stony ridges rising seven miles from Quincy’s historic granite