Let’s hike Blue Hills in Milton, Ma.
A beautiful wooded hike on a very cold winter day. Sometimes it’s just about getting outside and enjoying nature and appreciating it for what it is. Getting exercise and some good cardio is just a plus. Wether you want to hike, take a skiing lesson, climb the observatory or what have you... Blue Hills has it all. Get up and get outside and Happy Exploring ????
Unlike Great Blue Hill Observation Tower, a similar tower at the opposite end of the reservation, Chickatawbut tower is not open to the public. The tower was built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the 1930s. It is named for Chickatawbut, who was a 17th-century sachem of the Wampanoag Indian tribe.
The Blue Hill Meteorological Observatory, also known as Great Blue Hill Weather Observatory, Blue Hill Weather Observatory, or simply the Blue Hill Observatory, in Milton, Massachusetts is the foremost structure associated with the history of weather observations in the United States. Located atop Great Blue Hill south of Boston, Massachusetts, it is home to the oldest continuous weather record in North America, and was the location of the earliest kite soundings of the atmosphere in North America in the 1890s, as well as the development of the radiosonde in the 1930s. The bridge was built in 1904.
Catching the Monday eclipse at the Blue Hill Observatory in Milton.
Catching the Monday eclipse at the Blue Hill Observatory in Milton.
By: Sue Scheible
Published on: August 21, 2017
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The 1 p.m. observation at the Blue Hill Observatory in Milton.
The 1 p.m. observation at the Blue Hill Observatory in Milton.
By: zrazzaq
Published on: March 14, 2017
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Great Blue Hill Hike Milton Ma
Hey people, I went for another hike this Saturday. Went with my two friends Shiva and Darion. We started at the Blue Hills Headquarter next to the Milton State police station. We hiked up Great Blue Hill, went up Eliot Tower, went over to the weather observatory and down the western Skyline trail to the parking lot. Had a great day. Please comment on what you like, don't, and what you want to see!
Full Hike (WM): The Sprawling Blue Hills Reservation Just Outside of Boston, Massachusetts
Just outside of Boston proper, away from venerable universities and Revolutionary landmarks, is this outdoor island in the city. There are an incredible 125 miles of trails stuffed into a minuscule 15.5 square mile reserve. The lopsided ratio produces a park map that resembles webs weaved by some particularly disorganized arthropods. Trails are represented by colors, shapes, and line types. They loop and intersect; there are many, many intersections. At least, some are numbered.
The single longest route to explore the reservation is the Skyline Trail. While the trail crosses only hills and is average in length (9 miles), do not take it lightly. Some of the inclines are mercilessly steep. Area hikers even use Skyline to train for country-crossing treks or major peaks around the world.
The crown of this hike would be the tallest Great Blue Hill. On top, there are few national historic places to visit: the weather station, an observation tower, and a memorial bridge. The weather station is oldest continuously operating in the United States, and the tower (named Eliot Tower) offers an almost 360-degree view of Greater Boston.
Neighboring the tower is the bridge. It is a sturdy dedication, to a long ago pioneering individual. It was meant to last. Today, hikers can rest on bridge benches, to enjoy a sense of magical solitude. To momentarily break away from where the sparks of revolution were ignited.
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Route: Skyline Trail
Type: Point-To-Point
Distance: ~9 mi.
Elevation Gain: Over 1720 ft.
Location: Blue Hills Reservation, Milton, Massachusetts, USA
Date/Time: 2018-05-31 11:04
My Thoughts:
I think the Boston area is fortunate to have this space in such close proximity. There are many activities for everyone to enjoy, in all seasons. I was surprised by the amount of trails to explore. Park officials do a splendid job of clarifying different routes and numbering the intersections.
I did not fully complete the Skyline Trail, which required continuing west after the weather station. That was both a logistical and personal decision. Logistics required returning to my parked vehicle at the headquarters, and to cover both branches of the trail starting from there. I read that the north branch has better views, therefore decided to hike down that way. And, personally, I did not think it was worthwhile hike all the way to the interstate. Distance wise, mine was equivalent to if I had continued on.
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Blue Hill Observatory scientist ventures out no matter the weather
Blue Hill Observatory scientist ventures out no matter the weather
By: patriotledger
Published on: March 15, 2017
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Great Blue Hill, MA
On 10/4/2015, I went to the Blue Hills Reservation for the first time. My primary goal was to check out the park's namesake and the Norfolk County HP, Great Blue Hill. Nice and rocky trails, and good views from the observation towers. I also visited Wolcott Hill, also in the park, to tack on additional mileage and vertical gain.
The Summit- Blue Hills Drone footage and more
I took my DJI Phantom 4 Pro to blue hill reservation area in the Boston area for a 1 mile hike to the summit to get some footage of the area and the Boston skyline for this Vlog and also used my Gopro Hero 5 black.
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Play Date in the Blue Hills
PDF of Map and trails
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Karl Pastore Blue Hills A-Live 3/1/2018
Learn about Eliot Tower!
Milton town meeting on deer management in the Blue Hills
Milton town meeting on deer management in the Blue Hills
By: zrazzaq
Published on: August 23, 2017
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Winter Storm Hercules part 3/5
Conditions an one and a half hour since my last video at 7:00 PM, we now have two inches and counting on the ground and I am expecting a general 10-14 inches in the Tri-State area and in New England 12-18 inches, except up to 20 inches on top of the Great Blue Hill Observatory. Snow in the New York City area should end by around noon.
Milton Minute, March 18-25, 2015, Milton, MA, News Headlines
Milton, MA - Ulin Rink contract gets one-year extension from the DCR, Hendries development 131 Eliot St. LLC gets its comprehensive permit from the Board of Appeals, the Milton Times takes a trip up Great Blue Hill to learn how the Blue Hill Observatory makes its weather measurements, and the town announces it has spent over $1 million on snow and ice removal.
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Tell YOUR Story - Blue Hills Trailside Museum
Descent from Great Blue Hill
Quick video of the descent down the road from Great Blue Hill.
I'll spare you the brutally tedious and slow climb; the ride down is a lot more fun!
Just keep an eye out for pedestrians, puppies, pinecones, potholes and p- uh, sand.
What Thoreau knew can help the Blue Hills
Blue Hills A-Live with Dr. Richard Primack
Milton wins Legion playoff
Jeff Rowan went 61/3 innings, struck out four batters, and surrendered just one run in leading Milton to a 6-1 victory over Needham in the decisive Game 3 of the American Legion District 6 playoff series. Milton advances to the 12-team South Sectional tournament that starts on Sunday. Read more in Friday's Patriot Ledger or on our web site at tinyurl.com/ledger-miltonlegion.
Blue Hills Red Dot Trail - Downhill MTB
A bumpy ride down the red dot trail at Blue Hills ski resort in Canton, Ma.
Where to hike in Boston for SKYLINE VIEW 2019!
Hiking in Boston isn’t really a thing, but hiking NEAR Boston is a different story. You don’t have to go far from the city to find a trail just waiting to be explored, and THAT is exactly what we’re doing today!
Blue Hills Reservation has over 125 miles of trails that traverse through marshes, swamps, forests, and over 22 hills.
Great Blue Hill (635’ climb), just 18 miles south of Boston, is the highest peak in the Blue Hills Reservation, and also the highest summit south of Maine that’s near the Atlantic Ocean.
We hiked to Eliot Tower, the Blue Hills Observatory, and the Great Blue Hill Weather Station.
Great Blue Hill via Skyline Trail is a 2.7 mile loop located near Milton, Mass. It’s a moderate trail. This was a VERY heavy trafficked trail. Not much more than a minute passed without seeing another hiker using the trail.
Great Blue Hill is very rocky and narrow. We have read reviews that advise the trail isn’t very well marked and to bring a map with you. I’m glad we did just that! The phone GPS came in handy, and we STILL questioned if we were on the right trail!
Boston’s skyline is visible from Eliot tower, and it is beautiful!
Sorry for the shaky video!