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Ponkapoag Trail Parking
β OpenWelcome to Ponkapoag Trail Parking, your gateway to the natural beauty and tranquility of Ponkapoag Trail in Milton, Massachusetts. Nestled in the heart of the scenic Blue Hills Reservation, our park offers visitors a perfect starting point for outdoor adventures. Whether you're an avid hiker, a nature enthusiast, or simply looking for a peaceful escape, Ponkapoag Trail Parking provides convenient access to miles of picturesque trails, lush woodlands, and serene ponds. Our well-maintained parking facilities ensure a hassle-free experience, allowing you to focus on exploring the stunning landscapes and diverse wildlife that the area has to offer. Come and discover the natural wonders of Ponkapoag Trail, where every visit promises a refreshing and invigorating experience.
Ponkapoag Trail, Milton, Massachusetts 02186, United States -
Blue Hills Trailside Museum
β ClosedLocated at 1904 Canton Avenue in Milton, Massachusetts, the Blue Hills Trailside Museum is a unique institution that combines a natural history museum, park, and tourist attraction all in one. Operated in partnership with the Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation, this museum features both indoor and outdoor exhibits of non-releasable native wildlife that would not survive in the wild. One of the highlights of the museum is the recent addition of another otter, adding to the diverse array of wildlife on display. The museum first opened its doors in 1959 and has been managed by Mass Audubon since 1974. With over 300,000 visitors each year, the museum continues to evolve and educate the public about the importance of conservation and wildlife preservation.
1904 Canton Ave, Milton, MA 02186, United States
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