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Situated just to the north of Boston, MA, the Blue Hills Reservation is an expansive park offering adventurers with lots of outdoor activities all year long. The park is home to more than 100 miles of trails that offer superb hiking, biking, and skiing opportunities depending on the season. To enjoy spectacular views of the city of Boston, search for an RV in Norfolk County.

Blue Hills Reservation encompasses approximately 6000 acres of undeveloped recreational land, just a stone throw away from Boston. Apart from the trails, the park also has a museum as well as an observatory, which also happens to be the oldest continuous weather recording station in the United States of America.

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Getting Outdoors

When camping with an RV at Blue Hills Reservation, you’ll be spoilt for choice over the wide range of activities to engage in. The Blue Hills Trailside Museum is a must-visit whenever you’re in the area. The museum contains a small natural history museum as well as outdoor exhibits of wildlife such as snowy owls and river otter.

When you’re planning a Blue Hills Reservation camping trip, there is a high chance that you’re either into hiking or biking. The park boasts of a vast network of multi-use trails. The Great Blue Hill via Skyline Trail is a 2.7 miles long trail that is favored by beginners and families. If you’re up for a challenge, attempt the 7.5 miles long hard rated Blue Hills Skyline Trail.

When you rent a camper near Blue Hills Reservation during the cold months, you’ll be doing more than just huddling with the family by the heater. The Blue Hills Ski Area is perfect for people of all skill sets. If you’ve never been out night skiing, take advantage of the ski area’s floodlights.

Camping at Blue Hills Reservation

Whenever you’re planning a motorhome camping excursion, it’s always a good idea to scope out the area for suitable RV Parks in advance. Unfortunately, RV camping at Blue Hills Reservation won’t be possible as the park has no campground. If proximity to Milton is a priority, check out the Wompatuck State Park in Hingham. Milton campers only get access to electric hookups, but water is provided. Additional amenities include restrooms, showers, and a playground for kids.

If you’re willing to sacrifice proximity for full hookups and a broader range of amenities, consider setting up your rental RV at the Normandy Farms Family Camping Resort in Foxboro. The park has pull-thru sites that are big-rig accessible, so don’t fret over the size of your travel trailer. The lots are graced with full hookups alongside cable TV and WiFi. Guests also get access to propane, a camp store, and laundry facilities. For recreation, there is a pool, a gym, and outdoor courts.

Exploring the Area

Before your time camping at Blue Hills Reservation is over, make sure you’ve explored as much of Boston as you’re able. After all, the city is just a few minutes away. Point your campervan towards downtown Boston and head into the Mary Baker Eddy Library for a brief history lesson on Mary Baker Eddy, the founder of Christian Science. If you’ve always wanted to journey to the center of the earth, it is possible here. The Mary Baker Eddy Library is home to a three-story stained-glass globe that is backlit by about 300 lamps for an immersive 3D experience.

Should you be an art connoisseur, how about spending your morning at one of North America’s largest museums. The Museum of Fine Arts is so huge you’ll need a pair of comfortable shoes. The museum holds more than 450,000 pieces of art, some of which date back to the 1870s. Some of the highlights include ancient Egyptian artifacts and a huge collection of Dutch golden age paintings. Did you know that this museum houses the biggest collection of Japanese museum art under one roof outside Japan?

If you grew up following the great rivalry between the Boston Red Sox and the New York Yankees, make a point of visiting Fenway Park. Despite being fairly small, the home ground of the legendary Red Sox is the oldest ballpark in the history of major league baseball. Take an hour-long tour of the stadium, complete with team and player history. If your schedule is too tight, take a shorter 15 minutes long tour. All tours are handicap accessible.

Does your bucket list contain rock climbing in the Red Rock Canyon or Yosemite? If yes, find a parking spot for your Milton camper rental and head over to Brooklyn Boulders in Somerville. The state-of-the-art facility has everything you’d ever need in an indoor climbing facility, saunas, locker rooms, showers, you name it. It doesn’t matter whether you’re into rope climbing or bouldering, get your day pass, and start climbing.

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