Roxbury Heritage State Park 183 Roxbury Street, Boston, MA 02119
About the Business
Welcome to Roxbury Heritage State Park, a captivating oasis nestled in the heart of Boston, Massachusetts. Located at 183 Roxbury Street, this historic park invites visitors to explore the rich cultural and natural heritage of the Roxbury neighborhood. As a premier tourist attraction, the park offers a unique blend of history, nature, and community.
Stroll through beautifully landscaped gardens, enjoy scenic views, and immerse yourself in the vibrant history of Roxbury. The park is home to the Dillaway-Thomas House, a significant landmark that provides insight into the area's past and offers educational exhibits and programs for all ages.
Whether you're a history enthusiast, a nature lover, or looking for a peaceful retreat, Roxbury Heritage State Park is the perfect destination. Experience the charm of one of Boston's most treasured parks and create lasting memories with family and friends. Visit us today and discover the stories that have shaped this remarkable community.
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Location & Phone number
183 Roxbury Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02119, United States
Hours open
Monday:
Closed
Tuesday:
Closed
Wednesday:
10:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Thursday:
10:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Friday:
10:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Saturday:
10:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Sunday:
10:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Reviews
"We did an entire Summer Series in this beautiful outdoor space. #PoetryInThePark"
"A gem of a small park. If you are in the neighborhood, worth a visit. Note, its Boston, there's no parking"
"It is a place with a nice view to Boston, to enjoy the shadow of the trees, the breeze and learn from an historic site."
"I had a wonderful visit!!! Zak one of the proud guide caretaker's of this lovely spot come out to greet me, chat, pointed out some of the features of the area and answered my questions. We shared the view off to the city skyline full of distant towering buildings viewed through an opening in the folliage of the beautiful trees on the site along with a American flag that unfurled in the gentle breeze as if cued. Although the Dillaway-Thomas House was still closed however the welcome desk at the park had re-opened two days before. I chose to stay outside. The grounds, gardens and trees were beautiful. The real fun part was something as simple as keeping track of a rabbit who seemed to pop-up in various places. Truly, during my visit in the park, I never saw more than one rabbit at a same time. It was fun to watch as the rabbit appeared and disappeared and re-appeared. Still not sure if there was one energetic rabbit, a family of rabbits that sent out one scout at a time or a carefully choreographed dance of the rabbits in the cinemagraphic style of a famous golf course gopher. I don't know! Perhaps on your visit you you too will get to enjoy the antics of a local rabbit or two or three or more."
"The place is steeped in history, including George Washington, Henry Knox, Fort Ticonderoga and...bunny rabbits!"
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