Peters Park, Boston
Posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member Shorelander
N 42° 20.616 W 071° 04.050
19T E 329695 N 4689997
A small playground in the South End of Boston.
Waymark Code: WM182J
Location: Massachusetts, United States
Date Posted: 02/18/2007
Published By:Groundspeak Regular Member chstress53
Views: 46

This park is in the South End of Boston. The larger park complex spans from East Berkeley Street to Waltham Street, between Shawmut Avenue and Washington Street. It is accessible via the Washington Street Silver Line.

The park has a Little League field, two basketball courts, and, of course, a playground area. The playground is on sand, with a large sandbox. It has swings, a standard platform-y area, and, most interestingly, what appears to be a large green buoy doubling as a jungle gym.

Note that the park is often frequented by pet owners, especially dogs. They are supposed to stay out of the fenced-off playground area, but if you children are highly allergic, it might be a poor choice of playgrounds to visit.
Hours of Operation: From: 9:00 AM To: 6:00 PM

Playground Owned/Managed By:
Boston Parks & Recreation


Playground Web Page: [Web Link]

Park Entrance: Not Listed

Seasonal?: Not Listed

Restrooms Available: Not Listed

Recommended for travelers?: Not Listed

Business?: Not Listed

Entrance Fee: Not Listed

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