Alewife Brook
Reservation
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Cambridge,
Arlington, Somerville
727-9693.
Open year round, dawn to dusk The
120-acre Alewife Reservation is among metropolitan Boston's
largest urban wilds and provides habitat for an array of
indigenous and migratory birds including Osprey and the Great
Blue Heron. The anadromous Herring migrates each spring from
the Atlantic Ocean to the Reservation's Little Pond and Blair
Pond to spawn. A
major portion of the Alewife Reservation is designated wetland
and contains Little Pond, the Little River, and the Alewife
Brook. A wooded uplands and meadow provides the opportunity
to view the unusual mating ritual of the woodcock, a rare
sight in an urban area. The Reservation is located at the
end of the Minuteman Bike Path in Arlington and is within
easy walking distance of the Alewife MBTA Station. There
is limited access for hikers and birdwatchers.
Directions:
MBTA: Located
at the Alewife station on the Red Line
By Car: Alewife
Brook Parkway. Parking at Dilboy Field.
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