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Blue Hills Reservation is a Шаблон:Convert state park in Norfolk County, Massachusetts in the United States. Managed by the Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation, it covers parts of Milton, Quincy, Braintree, Canton, Randolph, and Dedham. Located approximately ten miles south of downtown Boston, the reservation is one of the largest parcels of undeveloped conservation land within the Greater Boston metropolitan area. The park's varied terrain and scenic views make it a popular destination for hikers from the Boston area.[1]

History

Sailors along on the coastline noticed the bluish hue of the mountains, which is caused by the presence of riebeckite,[2] giving the area its modern name.[1] The name of the state of Massachusetts derives from the Massachusett Indian tribe's name of the hill: massa-adchu-es-et.[3] In 1893, the Metropolitan Parks Commission purchased the lands of Blue Hills Reservation as one of the state's first areas dedicated to public recreation.[1]

The practice of First Day Hikes to mark New Year's Day with an outdoor activity began in 1992 at Blue Hills Reservation.[4] By the 2010s, the idea had spread and such hikes were taking place in state parks nationwide.[4]

Flora and fauna

The ecology of the Blue Hills is diverse and includes marshes, swamps, upland and bottomland forests, meadows, and an Atlantic white cedar bog. A number of endangered species in Massachusetts, such as the timber rattlesnake and copperhead snake, reside in the reservation. Other flora and fauna include dogwood, lady's slipper, white-tailed deer, coyotes, wild turkey, red fox, and turkey vultures.[1]

Climate

The reservation experiences a humid continental climate (Köppen: Dfb), typical of most of New England.[5] Summers are short but very warm with mild nights. Winters are short, very snowy, and very cloudy. Precipitation is heavy and very consistent year round. Шаблон:Blue Hills, Massachusetts weatherbox

Points of interest

Observatory

The highest point within the reservation, Great Blue Hill in Milton, is the site of the historic Blue Hill Meteorological Observatory. The observatory was founded in 1885 and is the oldest continuous weather recording station in the United States.[6] Its tower offers views of Boston and the surrounding area. The tower and observatory are among numerous reservation features listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Features listed on the National Register of Historic Places

Name Location Image Remarks
Blue Hills State Police Station H-7 Hillside Street, Milton
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Blue Hills Reservation Parkways Milton, Quincy, Braintree, Canton
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Brookwood Farm Hillside Street, Milton
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Chickatawbut Observation Tower Chickatawbut Road, Quincy
Файл:Chickatawbut Observation Tower Quincy MA 02.jpg
Comfort Station Blue Hill Avenue, Milton
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Eliot Memorial Bridge Milton
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Great Blue Hill Observation Tower Milton
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Great Blue Hill Weather Observatory Milton
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Massachusetts Hornfels-Braintree Slate Quarry Milton
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Metropolitan District Commission Stable Hillside Street, Milton
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Old Barn Blue Hill River Road, Canton
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Ponkapoag Camp of Appalachian Mountain Club Randolph
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Refreshment Pavilion Hillside Street, Milton
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Blue Hills Trailside Museum

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Otter at Blue Hills Trailside Museum

The Blue Hills Trailside Museum, which is operated by the Massachusetts Audubon Society, offers indoor and outdoor animal exhibits.[7] The museum opened in 1959, and was initially operated by the Museum of Science.[8] Mass Audubon began operating the museum in 1974.

Houghton's Pond Recreation Area

Houghton's Pond is located within Blue Hills Reservation.[9]

Activities and amenities

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Trail on Great Blue Hill
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View of Boston skyline

Blue Hills Reservation is primarily used for hiking and mountain biking. It is also used for snowshoeing, downhill skiing, snowboarding, and cross country skiing during winter, and rock climbing (in certain areas) and horseback riding during permissible months. Between approximately December and March, Great Blue Hill offers a ski area. Houghton's Pond and nearby Ponkapoag Pond are popular swimming and recreation areas during the summer. Other recreational opportunities include non-motorized boating, camping, fishing, picnicking, playing fields, ice skating, interpretive programs, and a children's playground is accessible from the Hillside St entrance to Houghton's Pond.

References

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External links

Шаблон:Commons category

Шаблон:Metropolitan Park System of Greater Boston Шаблон:Protected areas of Massachusetts

Шаблон:Authority control

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