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    4.5 (28 reviews)

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    Cristina R.

    If you happen upon this park on a weekday, you may wonder why there are a bunch of 20-somethings seemingly hanging out here all the time. That's because the EF Education First building is located in this formerly industrial, somewhat isolated section of East Cambridge, and we love our "front lawn." In the summer, you'll find us eating lunch, having casual meetings, and even taking pilates classes in North Point Park. This August, EF hosted River & a Movie events every Wednesday at 8 PM during which a travel-related film (Midnight in Paris; Eat, Pray, Love; Casablanca; National Lampoon's European Vacation) was shown on a huge screen in the park. The events were open to the public and offered free concessions and an incredible movie-watching experience. Beforehand, both EFers and the general public enjoyed food and drink specials at Lingo Bar & Cafe, the restaurant inside the EF building. NPP is spacious and inviting. There is always an appealing bench to sit on overlooking the Charles or a tree just calling to be laid under. This vantage point offers amazing views of sights such as the Museum of Science and the Zakim Bridge. I just wish it were perpetually nice outside so we could enjoy it year-round. In winter all we can do is look at the snow-covered park from our office windows. That's Boston for ya. But even in frigid temperatures, I still appreciate North Point Park for providing us with a pretty view.

    The selection of Parking Stinks...!!
    Tracy B.

    Ok so I dont wanna give this park a good review, because I dont want people to go here & it get all busy all the time now... OMG... I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE this park... I found it here on Yelp when I was looking for nice, decent parks/Waterparks for my son... and I decided I would give it a try... We went today (during the Heat wave of the summer of 2011 - it was 100"), but in the shade under the cover at the picnic table & with the breeze it was great... I never once felt OMG hot... I wonder if the breeze was just a today thing or if being that close to the water will always have a breeze... But this park is my absolute new fave... There are SEVERAL climbing, sliding things for the kids & they are all Toddler acceptable & the other little section might be for bigger kids but even that is Toddler acceptable... There are sprinklers that are activated by you, so you can turn on at your leisure... There is a rock climbing wall, there is a workout section, the view is PHENOMENAL and I just cant find a bad thing to say about this park.. WAIT.... The Parking... Ugh, there is street parking for about 12 cars in the immediate area & after that you might have to walk a block or so... Today was my first day at the park & I got the first space... Hope I can have that luck next time & there will be SEVERAL next times... I might even go tomorrow, this park was just soo great!!! And we only conquered a little of it, maybe next time we will walk the paths!

    Shisheen H.

    Excellent park for tourists. I took my sister here because it was her first time in Boston. It's clean, great for walking and biking. There is a playground near by for kids. Unfortunately, there is limited parking at the education center side street but it's free. There is also no restrooms unless you go to one on the other side leading in the city or at the education center.

    Pretty nice for a park that's never been open
    Richard S.

    Spectacular spot for a park, and way overdue. But when is this thing going to go live, actually? Right now it's just sitting there, practically finished, with lots of daffodils blooming and granite-lined canals just waiting for kids in kayaks to paddle through them like Venetian gondoliers.

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    Indeo L.

    This park continues to be a wonderful haven in the city. Now that the weather is improving, the sun is shining, and more people are enjoying the park, crazy shenanigans threaten this amazing place. Some words of warning: (1) during the weekday, Cashman employees are parking in the park. Not the side streets, and not the circle. They keep their cars inside the park, near the water and lawn. They insists that they "own" the park, and they can do what they want. Just beware of cars driving on the walkways, as you play with your children and pets, (2) the City of Cambridge owns the park (contrary to what Cashman believes) and my tax dollars help support it; but Cambridge animal control has refused to follow-up on complaints, including sightings of coyotes in the area. In the past week, 3 coyotes have been seen, and animal control has said, "sorry, not our problem, we don't patrol this park." They suggest you call the DCR rangers, in case you run into a coyote or a spastic, off leash dog with an irresponsible owner (3) some parts of the children's play areas have been broken for months. DCR has very nicely warned folks of the danger spots, but no one has claimed ownership for repairs. In other words, "not our problem" is a common mantra, when it comes to this park. Overall, North Point Park continues to be an awesome spot-- but, until someone takes responsibility for maintenance and animal control, proceed at your own risk...

    Gabrielle B.

    I love walking my pup around the park, we always run into other dogs he can play with! Very convenient to my home, and very pretty in the summer! Another plus is the walking bridge to Charlestown if we need an extra long walk to burn off some puppy energy.

    View looking north after 6" new snow.
    Jane E.

    I just discovered this gem of a park after the most recent blizzard to sweep through boston. I have now been several times, and have never seen more than one or two people there, even on the weekend! Great views, minimal street noise, and pretty sprawling. As fun in the winter as I'm sure it will be in the summer. Easy walking access, parking not so much.

    View of the Leonard P. Zakim Bunker Hill Memorial Bridge from North Point Park

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    I ride my bike here and bring my mini poodle for a stroll. Love the views. Makes me feel like I am in a different place.

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    Great playground for a wide range of ages, particularly on the summer when the sprinklers are on.

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    Alexander W. Kemp Playground

    Alexander W. Kemp Playground

    4.8(15 reviews)
    2.8 miHarvard Square

    Amazing little playground designed for future little engineers to explore. There was all sorts of…read moreunique things like a water ramp, pulleys to lift up buckets of sand, and plenty of things to climb. Docking a star for limited shade and sand making it a bit slippery and dangerous for climbing up the surfaces around the slide. Worth a visit though!

    Probably one of my favorite playgrounds I've encountered in Boston…read more Here's why: -fenced in, with only one exit - great for thwarting runners -water play area, including one feature that looks kind of like showers, which is very handy in dealing with the fall out from the... -extensive sand area, including with various simple machines (levers, pulleys) and some basic toys (shovels, buckets -- although I'd bring your own) -significant wheelchair-accessible areas, including swing and turn-table thingie -good amount of parent seating -fun playscape structures that are designed to look more natural (e.g., thing to climb on that looks like logs) Very good for young kids -- our 7-month old could enjoy the water and the swings (and the sand, although he needed supervision to keep from eating it). Our almost 3-yo could do most things, but I think even a kid in the low-elementary grades would have a good amount of fun here. We found 2-hour parking along the side of the Cambridge Common; most of the rest was resident only. When we visited in the summer, there was a porta-pottie nearby.

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    Fresh Pond

    Fresh Pond

    3.9(82 reviews)
    3.9 mi

    My family and I visited Fresh Pond for the first time and it was beautiful. We were lucky to have…read morefound street parking right across from the Trader Joe's. The loop was well paved in most areas and there were a couple off trails that were a nice surprise. It was pretty crowded even for a "not so great weather day" so I can imagine how busy it gets on a nice day. Loved how it was a dog friendly place. Most people didn't have their dogs on leash. This is great for families who feel comfortable with it but imagine it could be an issue for others. We will definitely be back!

    Beautiful, well-maintained park, with a designated bike lane and separate walking path, which I…read moreLOVED - always less stressful for all parties knowing you have your own literal lane. The surroundings are gorgeous, I especially liked the smaller pond further off (think it's called Little Fresh Pond/Dog Beach on the map), with a peaceful seating area. When I went during the day, I didn't see a ton of other people milling about (lots of doggo's merrily bounding about). The one star off is for the parking situation. I actually tried coming here twice before finally succeeding. The first time, I found the nearby rotaries too daunting and gave up and went home. The second time, we finally conquered the rotaries but pulled into the parking lot right by the park to find resident only signs plastered everywhere. Seriously? No non-resident access even for one day out of the week? So here's a tip. On my third try, I just parked in the nearby Whole Foods lot and walked over. It was about five minutes with a sidewalk but I wasn't a fan of having to cross a super busy road to get into the park. Better than nothing, I guess. I've also heard there's street parking on the south end of the pond but you might need to do some circling.

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    Magazine Beach

    Magazine Beach

    4.3(3 reviews)
    2.5 mi

    Spotted this beautiful gem of a park while driving around looking for places to photograph foliage…read morein autumn splendour. Named for the restored stone built powder magazine from 1818, this lovely oasis sits astride the Charles river and and is home to a couple rowing clubs. There is a fair amount of parking and the trees were magnificent. Saw many people out and about enjoying the scene but it wasn't crowded. Plenty of personal space to wander around without disturbing your neighbor. Definitely recommend..

    Pretty awesome for a public swimming pool. It's free (yay!), the pool is huge and clean, and…read morethere's a nice review of the river. Plus you can picnic or grill outside the pool area. On the negative side, they're now pretty strict about their no food/drink policy, parking sucks for non-cambridge residents, the bathroom cleanliness ranges from alright to scary (depends on how crowded it is, like all DCR facilities) and if someone throws up (or does something else) they shut it down for the rest of the day. Tips: 1. if you're coming on a summer weekend when the odds of a kid dirtying the pool up are pretty high go right when it opens 2. Bring a handled bag to carry your stuff so you can hang it on the bathroom/changing room door because you don't want to think about it even touching the floor 3. Bring only what you can eat outside or keep a cooler in your car for leftovers. 4. Parking can be tricky and the TJ's lot tows so if you're a Cambridge resident with a sticker park on Magazine St. If you're not, have someone drop you off/pick you up or park in/take T to Central Sq. and take an Uber X there (about $5 one way) 5. Bring a chair. Laying on a towel on the concrete isn't so comfy and people swarm the few benches they have.

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    Magazine Beach - Pool on a Sunday during opening weekend. Not crowded at all!!

    Pool on a Sunday during opening weekend. Not crowded at all!!

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    Magazine Beach - Smallest rainbow I've ever seen!

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    Smallest rainbow I've ever seen!

    Lincoln Park

    Lincoln Park

    2.7(3 reviews)
    1.7 mi

    Review is for the dog park only. Unfortunately, despite having a fenced in resource where dogs are…read moreallowed to fly off leash, many people use the baseball field adjacent to this field to run their dogs. This is especially dangerous for someone who hopes to walk safely with a dog reactive dog on a leash in this general area. Additionally, like any neighborhood dog park, there seems to be a community of people who frequent this one regularly, at least before work hours. One, with a larger breed dog, was completely indifferent when his dog escalated playtime with my dog and tried to bite him, definitely scaring him. Given that I have encountered dogs that are not necessarily well behaved coupled with the fact that this area is often full of awful leash dogs running where they should not be (recently, I had been going there again because there is a fence limiting pedestrian traffic on the fields, possibly due to some landscaping work). I could not report this incident animal control because my dog was not bitten/had his skin broken, but the rude face the other owner made to me and his dismissive nature of my concern was alarming. There are absolutely some dog parks people go to to just ignore their dogs when they have too much energy, and unfortunately this, like the one on Putnam Street, is becoming that.

    Amazing spot for kids of all ages! There is play area for smaller kids next to the Albert…read moreArgenziano school. Across from the kiddie playground, there is a second playground for older kids (simple obstacle course kind). When you look across the field, you will find a fantastic play area with long slides and ninja type obstacle course. I want to be a kid again! I think I saw about 20 parking spaces? I also saw a mini splash pad/water area but it was not turned on when I was there. Basketball court is available too.

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