Most reviewed Parks in Quincy


  1. 4.5 Adams National Historical Park (656 reviews)
    - John Adams and John Quincy Adams Birthplaces Quincy MA
    Temporarily closed - Closed until Apr 30, 2023 Spent 2-3 hours Historic Sites • National Parks
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    From the sweet little farm at the foot of Penn's Hill to the gentleman's country estate at Peace field, Adams National Historical Park is the story of "heroes, statesman, philosophers ... and learned women" whose ideas and actions helped to transform thirteen disparate colonies into one united nation. Please note: Adams National Historical Park is open for tours from April 19 through November 10 every year. The first tour leaves the Visitor Center at 9:15 a.m. and the final tour leaves the Visitor Center at 3:15 p.m. Tickets are sold on a first come, first served basis. See more..
  2. 4.0 Hancock-Adams Common (7 reviews)
    - BEAUTIFUL NEW PARK WITH IMPRESSIVE FOUNTAINS
    Parks
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    As it happened, I was visiting for several days with a friend who lives in Quincy when the City of Quincy officially opened and dedicated this new park on Saturday, September 8, 2018. It is located in Quincy Square on Hancock Street between the new City Hall and the United First Parish Church, a/k/a Church of the Presidents. The park cost $15.7 million to develop. It has bronze statues of John Hancock and John Adams, marble walkways, and special sound-reactive fountains. The park beautiful. During our visit, many people were out walking through the park; others were sitting on the benches. We walked the entire park and nearby Hancock Cemetery. The City of Quincy can be proud of this project. It is very well done. Admission is free. There is some free on-street parking adjacent to the park. We rate this park honoring two important figures in American history at 5.0. If you found this review helpful, please click THANK below. See more..
  3. 4.5 Quincy Quarries Reservation (7 reviews)
    - You want to meet interesting people, admire public art and have an adventure, you got it at the Quarries!
    Wednesday: 8:45 AM - 5:00 PM Parks
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    I love the Quincy Quarries, the panoramic view of Boston, gorgeous public art and rock climbing can't be beat for a wonderful day! See more..
  4. 4.5 Passanageset Park (2 reviews)
    - A birding gem located where you'd never expect it
    Bodies of Water • Nature & Wildlife Areas • Parks
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    This area used to be a dumping area for tailings and excavation; no more, as it's been turned into a very nice and quiet salt marsh that makes it perfect for birding, watching the tide flow in and out, and a quick walk. You'd never believe you were just hundreds of feet from the busy Southern Artery or Sea Street, and the entrance is pretty hidden as well. There are two main ways to enter, either through the Quincy Youth Hockey entrance by Grumpy Whites or by Broad Meadows middle school. I've seen all kinds of birds in here, from egrets to gulls, pipers to doves. They're all over the place, and much of the land has become valuable habitat for them and their chicks. Check it out the next time you're in the area! See more..
  5. 3.5 Freedom Park (2 reviews)
    - Quick historical walk in downtown Quincy
    Spent < 1 hour Parks
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    This quick historical walkway is located just on the other side of the train tracks from the Quincy Historical Society. It has a wonderful statue of John Adams as well as some beautiful art and a memorial for the Fuller Brothers who gave their lives to Scouting in Quincy. Park at the Quincy Historical Society and walk up Dimmock Street to the entrance. See more..