Most reviewed Parks in Waltham

Explore the city's most talked-about destinations, sorted by the number of reviews. The higher the position on the list, the greater the number of reviews for each place. Discover the pulse of Waltham through these extensively reviewed and popular spots. This list contains 13 places from Park category.

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Prospect Hill Park
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๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘ WOW i was not expecting this to be an actual hiking park. Didnโ€™t know what I was getting myself into bc I drove past it thinking itโ€™s a flat elevation park thatโ€™s small. Itโ€™s anything but flat and the exact opposite of small. There is a small but free parking lot right at the entrance. I parked here...
4.70 (504 reviews)
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Lazazzero Playground
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๐Ÿ˜ Itโ€™s a very small park right in the middle of city. I he good part that you have a small fishing pier boat ramp. If you stay very near, you may want to go. Otherwise, you can always skip. Water splash for kids was closed. Play area was ok. Didnโ€™t find much people in afternoon. It had a restroom whic...
4.50 (217 reviews)
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Nipper Maher Park
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๐Ÿ‘ This is a great place for responsible dog owners to play fetch and interact. There are multiple fully fenced in little league/softball fields where multiple dogs can play. Bathrooms and drinking fountains are not readily available, however.
4.40 (176 reviews)
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Drake Playground
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๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘ Great playground. There's lots equipment for the kids, with separate structures for big and little. The big hit was the zip line, which a wide variety of ages enjoyed. The splash park was also very good. Lots of overhead jets, variable patterns and good pressure. Fenced in with gates and a bunch of...
4.70 (145 reviews)
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Beaver Brook North Reservation
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This 254-acre natural area features many wildlife viewing opportunities, plus hiking trails.
4.40 (135 reviews)
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Graverson Playground
Park
๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘ Perfect place to have fun with kids.
4.70 (119 reviews)
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Storer Conservation
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Landscaper Frederick Olmsted designed the grounds of this 109-acre park with trails & a museum.
4.60 (114 reviews)
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Lowell Playground
Park
๐Ÿ‘ Has decent tennis and basketball courts. Has a big open field as well good for games like softball, soccer etc.
4.30 (96 reviews)
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Riverwalk Park
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๐Ÿ˜ A nice walk, to a degree. Walking during the morning and mid-day is decent. The views of the Charles River are quite scenic and the path is well maintained outside of the occasional garbage. However at night, the path is not lit and not well populated and feels a bit sketchy. Also, I REALLY wish th...
4.50 (82 reviews)
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Spray Park
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๐Ÿ‘ Nice place for the kids to play with water. I wish it was not as close to the pretty busy road as it is, but it's better than nothing.
4.50 (77 reviews)
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Prospect Hill (Lookout - View of Boston)
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๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘ Great, super easy little hike. Wide paths, lots of birds and I saw a cute little snake sunbathing. You can hear the highway but itโ€™s not terrible.
4.80 (68 reviews)
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Shady's Pond Conservation Area
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Park offering walking paths & a rustic setting with mature woods, ferns, a pond, a marsh & a stream.
4.70 (43 reviews)
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McKenna Playground
Park
๐Ÿ˜ The playground has a softball field, two basketball courts and a small playground for kids 4 years and less in age. It is a basic place but nice for playing with children.
4.10 (37 reviews)
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