Savin Hill Park
The Parks and Recreation Department of Boston is dedicated to creating and maintaining clean, green, safe, and accessible open spaces across more than 2,300 acres of parkland throughout the city. This includes a diverse range of properties such as the Boston Common, the Public Garden, and the Olmsted-designed Emerald Necklace parks system, which features walking trails, playgrounds, recreational courts, and natural areas.
In addition to managing parks, the department oversees urban wilds, high school athletic fields, and public golf courses, while also caring for over 40,000 public street trees. The department actively engages the community through various programs, events, and fitness classes, ensuring that Boston's parks remain vibrant and accessible to all residents and visitors.
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