Cutler Park Reservation

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Needham, United States

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State park· Hiking area· Tourist attraction· Park· Wildlife refuge

Cutler Park Reservation Reviews | Rating 4,6 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Cutler Park Reservation is located in Needham, United States on 84 Kendrick St. Cutler Park Reservation is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category state park in United States.

Address

84 Kendrick St

Phone

+1 6176981802

Amenities

Dogs allowedGood for kids

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Best known for
Fresh Sushi
Biggest weakness
Inconsistent service
Most praised
Value for Money
Recommended for
Families, Sushi lovers
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PunkAndOtherStuff -

Beautiful reservation, has a lot to see and is perfect for weekends. Kendrick pond is stunning, especially to see all of the swans in such a populated area. Check this place out if you haven’t already

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Stephen G

Interesting area. Well maintained trails. Some issues with off road bikes. They are all over the place and expect hikers to move for them. Need separate trails for them. Plenty of trail for a good long hike with two main entrances.. I would go back several times to cover all the various areas.

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Demetrios Constantine

Beautiful! Lots of trails, not too crowded either. My only complaint is that you can hear the highway in the distance, but other than that it is beautiful!

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Stephen Harte

If you have a lot of time, the Blue Heron trail is a healthy walk of almost 10 miles. But the most interesting part of it runs from the small lot on Needham Street and the large lot on Kendrick Street. If you have two cars, this is a great way to do a one-way hike that traverses over boardwalks through the marsh, runs along a pretty stretch of the Charles and ends by going around Kendrick Pond. It's always fun to check out the graffiti in the tunnel under the railroad. You can catch some good views of Millennium Park although it is a long walk if you want to walk all the way around to it unless you are the more adventurous type and you take the shortcut over the railroad bridge.

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Eduardo M. Gonzalez

If you take the blue heron trail it feels like you're out on a great escape at the woods; Deep woods, marshes, boardwalks... but you're still inside 95! if you just want a shorter walk, the 30m stroll around Kendrick pond is always beatiful and a different experience every month of the year.

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