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    Purgatory Chasm State Reservation

    4.5 (111 reviews)
    Open 6:30 am - 7:00 pm

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    Scot W.

    It was such an amazing trail and scenery! Definitely wear good shoes that can handle the rocks you walk over and around. Paths are clearly marked and easy to follow

    the chasm!
    David C.

    My second day of going out brought me to Purgatory Chasm. First off, wear shoes that are comfortable and really good grip for climbing lots and lots of rocks. You do have to pay a parking fee which can be done through a kiosk or staff. The chasm was my favorite part because it was such a workout traversing through the sides or center just to get across this little path. I don't know if it's the only way to get to the trails, but I liked the challenge. My companions who have no affinity for physical activity were out of fuel as soon as we finished. So, we walked to Little Purgatory afterwards and left shortly after.

    Hoo D.

    Such an amazing place to see and explore!! My fiancé and I enjoy visiting, for it's only 10 mins from our home now.

    Fat Man's Misery
    Angy M.

    FIVE OUT OF FIVE STARS!! This is a great place to do different types of hiking...and it's awesome for all! Families, friends, couples or even just on your own. You can go at almost any point during the year and it never feels crowded. One of my favorite parts is the Fat Man's Misery, where you can see me trying to climb out of. Overall, one or two hours spent here makes for a great trip. Remember to wear proper shoes and clothing however as it's not one of the hiking trails that has been manicured for the general public.

    This is a view from a higher point off the main trail looking back on it.
    Anela P.

    This is an amazing amazing place to go to get outside. Even if you don't want to go crazy and climb down rock faces, there's so many beautiful trails to supplement. I highly suggest going through the rocks though because some spots are amazing to stop and look up as you're below the higher ground. An amazing place for a picnic, hike, drive, or simply walk around for awhile. I've been coming here since I was young and I still love it. The rangers are also very nice and helpful. So many cool stories!

    Trish F.

    What a fantastic time way to spend an autumn afternoon. Purgatory Chasm is less than an hour outside of Boston. It makes you feel like you've been transported to another place.. but can still go back home if you develop some weird allergy to trees. Or rocks. Or something. Anyway.. Last weekend, a few of us packed up some lunch and headed out to Purgatory (heh). It was really the fun names that got me out there.. because Lord knows.. I don't hike. And seeing as that the chasm is about a quarter mile long, the little (and lazy) ones won't get too tuckered out from the trek (and if the chasm seems like torture, they have a playground). I thought the chasm was great.. especially for an amateur hiker like me. It was a teensy bit scary because it was slippery from the rain the day before and the dry fall leaves. Note: Wear good sturdy shoes that you don't mind getting dirty. There are some muddy parts.. kind of like the Neverending Story but on a much smaller scale (I made a lot of Neverending Story references on the trip). One of the other reviewers said that it was incredibly busy, but I didn't feel that way at all. Maybe it gets packed during the summer? Most of the time, it seemed like me and my friends were adventuring out on our own. Then a bunch of children came out of nowhere. And teens. Yelling, bounding teenagers. But for the most part.. it felt just like us. For the more advanced hikers, you can go bouldering up some of the chasm but you need to have a permit. I posted a bunch of pictures, but some of the sights include: Fat Man's Misery (a smallish crevice that most everyone needs to get through sideways), Devil's Coffin (a tiny cave with a rock inside that's shaped like a coffin. There's some story about vampires in the main building at the beginning of the trail where the maps are. Oh, and there's an engraving on a rock outside the cave that says, "Prepare to meet thy God"), Devil's Pulpit (the actual pulpit has fallen.. so you can just stand on top of the stub and pretend to be powerful), Devil's Corn Crib (yeah I wasn't that excited either), and Lover's Leap (eep!). You're not supposed to bring any food in the chasm (people are dang litterers) but there are picnic benches at the beginning of the trail (there was even an ice cream truck hanging out) if you want to veg out before or after your hike. We thought ahead and brought sandwiches, drinks, and candy for our journey. And don't worry.. there are clean bathrooms at the beginning of the trail.. so go ahead and hydrate. And it's free.. so huzzah for that. :) Oh and the park closes at sunset.. because who wants to hang out in purgatory if the sun aint shinin'?

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    9 months ago

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    8 months ago

    Amazing place to take kids . Rock slide and hiking is amazing. The facilities are clean . The park and picnic areas for families.

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    1 year ago

    Super fun , lots of rocks so make sure you wear the right sneakers. This place is pretty beautiful and majestical ngllll

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    Awesome hike dog friendly go to the red room crawl threw on your back great spot for family friends kids picnic area

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    3 years ago

    Great hiking spot for families and people of all ages! Also has a fun park for the kids, picnic benches and charcoal grills!

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    4 years ago

    Such a beautiful place to hike! Fun for the whole family with the chasm for adventure and serene, easy to hike trails for all.

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    5 years ago

    Really nice park to walk around and enjoy the outdoors. It's clean and parking is plentiful (though it does cost a buck or two).

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    4 years ago

    Amazing place to go hiking with the kids, also thee is a park there if someone wants to hang back with infants.

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    5 years ago

    Great place to bring the family, and family dogs! Trails for all levels, a great day in the great outdoors!

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    4 years ago

    Great play area for small children as well as offering trails for hikes. Can be a bit hazardous if not in the right foot ware

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    Great outdoor location. Open and interesting with plenty of space to spread out and get away from the crowd.

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    Breezy Picnic Grounds

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    4.0(50 reviews)
    4.7 mi

    This place was so much fun! The slides are long. The wait is between 10 and 15 minutes... But it's…read moreso worth it! I especially love the fact that it felt safe. There seemed to be gates and guards everywhere! The bathrooms were spotless. I loved the fact that there was a separate changing room for the ladies. Spots really are first come first served. The beach is basically almost all grass so I noticed a lot of people with massive tent, set ups and large swaths of area that they would claim, lol. As far as the pond goes, it is one of the cleanest and clearest I have ever seen. It's nice that you can bring floats from home, as well as goggles. The food was pretty decent! And was reasonably priced. Make sure you wear shoes or sandals on the deck of the concession stand because it gets really hot! The only reason I took off a star? This is a family establishment with kids running around. I'm the LAST person to be a prude but HOLY COW- I saw so many cheeks, lol...and I was a woman who DJ'd at strip joints for a year... I am all for women's rights, but this should definitely be a safe space for children. ..,also.... add clam strips to the menu lol

    This place is really amazing. It runs like a well oiled machine. It was very crowded, but so…read moreorganized. Lifeguards and staff always around. Highly recommend it and I will definitely be back. The kids had a great time!

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    Choate Park - Older kid structure

    Choate Park

    5.0(5 reviews)
    14.7 mi

    We were on our way to a picnic dinner at Sweat Beach in Wrentham, MA but they decided to close two…read morehours early and shuffled everyone off. So we googled picnic areas nearby and put our GPS to Medway, MA. The rood trip was winding picturesque road through towns with beautiful houses and finally came to Choate Park. Free and plenty of parking. It's a trash free park, what you bring in, take out. There is an event pavilion and beautiful lake for catch & release fishing ....or turtles ( see pics) lol. There is a fantastic playground for the little & big ones. The trail around the lake has exercise spots and open fields with a huge wall mural. This will definitely be a go to spot for picnics, walking and being in nature.

    I took my 5yo and 7yo to the playground and splash area. Very nice park. The splash area is simple…read more(just some fountains that shoot up from the ground) but is great to cool off on a hot day. The water stops at 5pm. I don't think the water area is particularly slippery but i would suggest water shoes. My son and a couple of other children who were barefoot did slip. The playground structures are really unique and fun. They have a smaller one for young kids and larger structure for older kids. There was also a trail and lake but we didn't follow. Highlights: -fenced in with only two doors -bathrooms (clean and open until 5pm) -clean - picnic area with tables and benches. Covered and large with plenty of seating. -electric car charging station (not free) -plenty of parking Cons -no trash cans. Small inconvenience. Overall would def recommend as a summertime activity.

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    4.3(17 reviews)
    8.4 mi

    I really really love the lake it is so cool i go. Sking and I am very excited to get back there to…read morego swing sking and tubing their

    I've been boating on this lake for 13 years, and yes--I can pronounce its full name, one of the…read morelongest place names in the world: Chargoggagoggmanchauggagaugchaubunagungamaugg. It's quite a mouthful! Purportedly the largest natural lake in Massachusetts, it's only about three miles long and one mile wide, which perhaps says more about Massachusetts lakes than it does this one. Still, it's a terrific local destination. The lake has a couple of marinas, three waterfront restaurants accessible by boat, a town beach with restrooms and a snack bar, and the popular Indian Ranch entertainment venue, which also includes an RV campground and the newer and quite good Samuel Slater's Restaurant. The lake offers something for almost everyone: fishing, swimming, boating, tubing, water skiing (there's even a water ski club), kayaking, and enough open water for all of those activities to coexist somewhat comfortably. Weekdays are wonderfully peaceful, making it easy to find a quiet cove or enjoy a leisurely cruise. Summer weekends, however, are another story. When the weather is hot, the lake becomes a very busy place. There are at least three eagle nests on the lake and one gas station. Unfortunately the gas station is currently closed. Dock space is in high demand, with waiting lists at the marinas. Development around the shoreline has steadily increased over the years. While a few natural stretches remain, nearly every buildable lot has been developed, and many of the original seasonal cottages have been replaced by sprawling year-round waterfront homes. I'm very fortunate to have this lake just a few minutes from home--and even more fortunate that I can usually enjoy it during the week, when the crowds are at work.

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    Upper Charles River Trail

    Upper Charles River Trail

    4.0(6 reviews)
    10.7 mi

    I first found out about this path when my boss took me here after work one day. He likes to go on…read morewalks to delay returning home when his psychotic girlfriend (according to him) or her psychotic 10yr old daughter (also, according to him) are too much to handle. Sometimes his goal is to wait for them to fall asleep, then go home. I duck out before it gets to that point. The Upper Charles River Trail will eventually be 24 miles long and through Milford, Ashland, Sherborn, Holliston, and Hopkinton. It's on an old CSX right of way. I believe the Milford section is the only section complete so far, roughly ~5 miles. I don't jog that long anyway, especially with the sunset getting earlier. I usually park at Fino Field and go the trail until it intersects Route 85 by the Sports Authority, then turn back. Round trip is ~4.5 miles GPSed. The trail is paved and has mile markers in 1/4 mile increments. Traffic is pretty light when I'm there; dusk, weekdays. I see more walkers and less bikers. There are unimproved trails through the woods that you can stumble into and I'm still exploring where they all go. Also, I believe what they call "Vietnam" has an entrance on the north end of the trail across US495. NEMBA actually owns it. (http://www.nemba.org/Articles/VietnamFAQs.html) I'd like to try Vietnam out, but reading reviews saying that there are "6 foot drops out of nowhere" kind of scares me.

    Update: I frequent this trail weekly and try to go a few times a week and go in the mornings when I…read moredo. Since August there's been this young couple I want to say in their early twenties with a dog and they have extremely loud music that plays vulgar songs. I don't mean to be a stick in the mud but there are young children and elderly on this trail and they don't need to hear songs about "suck a f****** d***" and other terrible expletives that shouldn't be played at an OBNOXIOUS LEVEL. Not only this but I guess it's you can smoke on this trail even though people are there to exercise so it's pretty rude!! BUT THEY'RE SMOKING WEED! Again I understand weed is recreational now so it's fine and I don't care if people smoke but they were smoking a huge blunt as a mother and a kid and her infant in a stroller passed them and I felt awful as she gave me an odd look and I was behind them. Why do that? There are plenty of areas to go off and hide and smoke do you really have to do it and pass it to each other in front of everyone's children when they're trying to get exercise? It's so rude! Also pick up your dogs shit! I think there should be more police on foot on this trail since were right by the police station or something because I am avoiding this trail until next year they are ALWAYS there. I sat by the lake for almost 2 hours in hopes they would be gone but nope. There they were passing the trail again. Do they live in the woods?? What the hell. The guy always has a backpack and they wear sunglasses. A cute little trail that's pretty clean. Usually pleasant people on this trail for the most part consisting of moms with their kids and the like.

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    Upper Charles River Trail - Upper Charles trail in the winter

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