
Niles Lashway
4 reviews on 1 places
Had a ton of fun doing the 3 mile loops. In late March it’s muddy, rocky, thorny and will probably be full of bugs when it’s warm but if you’re looking to walk some less then we’ll behaved dogs with less chance of running into others like I was, it’s a great place.
Beautiful place in east Boston. Easy fun trails with well placed picnic tables. Just go in the cooler months or cover up as the mosquitoes are unreal.
Best kept dog park in the area. I normally prefer to take alfie of leash hiking but when you need some extra socializing it’s great. Big and small dog areas. Time out pens. Obstacles, and just enough parking so it doesn’t get crazy packed. The people that go there / support it really take care of it. While they are watching their dogs they are taking and picking up leaves as well. Yea you’ll get the odd guy who talks too much about politics or doesn’t watch their dog but it’s a dog park.
I actually love this trail - in the cold months. When it’s warm it’s buggy and tick heaven. It’s a strait line for about 2 miles out and back. It comes to an cross in the trail- one takes you to the river and a much more overgrown Parallel trail along the over back to the parking lot. The other direction takes you to a grove a conifers and an abandoned highway access road. It’s completely flat, great for dogs off leash because you can see who’s coming in the distance.