If You Live In Boston, You Must Visit This Amazing State Park
Hopkinton State Park, which lies 31 miles and about 45 minutes from the heart of Boston, is an oasis that the whole family can enjoy year round. Hopkinton Reservoir is the crown jewel of the park and at 175 acres, there’s plenty of space for all manner of water activities on this spring-fed lake. Whether you splash around at the swimming beach, rent a kayak from the boathouse, or take a paddleboard yoga class, you’ll feel your worries drifting away in no time.
Beyond the banks of the lake stretch 1,500 acres of forest and open space that are crisscrossed with ten miles of trails to keep hikers content. It’s easy to spend an entire day here – pack a picnic and savor views like this as you eat…
The park is open daily from 8:00 a.m. until 8:00 p.m. in summer. For the remainder of the year, it closes at sunset. The address is: 164 Cedar Street, Hopkinton.
Please note that there is a strictly enforced no alcohol policy at the park. Dogs are allowed, but they must be on a leash. Admission for Massachusetts residents costs $8 per car, while vehicles with out-of-state plates pay $15.
During peak times, Hopkinton can get busy. When all the parking spaces are gone, it briefly closes until more spots open up. However, this isn’t the only state park convenient to Boston. Here are some more great spots where you can immerse yourself in nature.
Have you visited Hopkinton State Park yet?
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