Keri G. • February 23, 2012Gorgeous every time of year. The area by the Lexington Street Playground is prone to flooding after even the slightest storm, but let's just call it the Somerville Bayou and embrace it.
AJ C. • March 23, 2012Such a great dog park. Cool dog owners. Good equipment and great space for the canine to burn some energy in.
Eric S. • February 22, 2018Nice hills. Grab some food to go from nearby powderhouse square and eat outside in the park
Margaret !. • October 31, 2022In recent years they’ve fixed up and replanted the park and done some upkeep on the tower. Now it’s an even better spot for chilling with a book or a picnic on a sunny day.
Briar B. • May 29, 2012Although some people can be responsible and clean up after their dogs, NO DOGS are allowed at this park.
Matthew G. • March 23, 2012The seven park towers (with markers & symbols) commemorate Somerville's seven hills.
Patrick H. • October 24, 2012This small park in Somerville is dog friendly, but there are no off-leash dog runs here to let your pooch run free.
Jake S. • March 21, 2013Small bronze sculptures can be seen around Nathan Tufts Park (which contains the Powderhouse) referring to the site's past uses as a farm, a mill, storage for gunpowder, and even a pickle factory.
A S. • August 4, 2016Nice place to have a picnic! The best place to park would be by the meters on the side of the street.
Patrick H. • October 24, 2012This park has a small, fenced dog run that many people don't know about. It is right next to the Commuter Rail tracks though, so your pup may not like the noise of the train rushing by.
Rebecca M. • August 29, 2021Read about the history & check out the interactive water feature. A gem of a park!
Patrick H. • October 24, 2012Quincy Street Park is currently under construction and will be completed in the spring of 2013.
Rebecca M. • August 29, 2021Used to be a school and they saved the archway of the school. History plaques on the ground.
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