In which we visit Jamaica Pond
Another in our ongoing series: What We Did This Summer.
Signs posted around Jamaica Pond declare it to be part of Boston’s Emerald Necklace. For years, I had assumed from this that it was a man-made pond, dug under the direction of Frederick Law Olmsted. In fact, the 68-acre 53-foot deep kettle pond was carved out by glaciers millions of years before there was a Boston or a Frederick Law Olmsted to landscape it. The natural beauty of this site meant that Olmsted had to do relatively little to it before stringing it onto the Necklace in 1892.
Equipped with a scenic and well-maintained walking trail, the Pond is a great place to take your preschooler for a bit of a walk, puppy meet & greet, turtle sightings, and general bird spotting. Apparently, you can fish and sail there too, but we’ve always been content just to go for a stroll.
What’s There
- Jamaica Pond Boathouse
- Boston Park Ranger Nature Center
- Sailing (youth sailing programs available)
- Fishing (Massachusetts Fishing License required)
- 1.5 mile walking/biking trail around the pond
- Open space for picnics
- Dogs allowed on leash
- Free parking on Perkins Street, and in a limited number of spaces along the Pond
Planning your own visit? You’ll find the usual Logistical Stuff below the fold.
Logistical Stuff
Where | Jamaica Pond |
What | 68-acre kettle pond surrounded by a well-maintained walking trail |
Address | 507 Jamaicaway Jamaica Plain, MA 02130 |
Getting There |
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Phone | (617) 522-5061 |
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