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Charles River Floating Wetlands

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Charles River Floating Wetlands

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  • Location: Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States

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    November 7, 2024

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    The water quality of the Charles River is threatened by harmful algae growth. The Charles River Floating Wetland project is investigating the extent to which floating wetlands can help reduce nutrient pollution. They are intended to absorb nutrients from the water, increase biodiversity and support local ecological changes.
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    December 14, 2024

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    The Charles River Floating Wetland is an ecological solution to fight harmful algal blooms that threaten the Charles River's health. Floating wetlands absorb nutrients, add biodiversity, support local ecosystems, and offer co-benefits like additional green space.

    February 13, 2025

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    Nice place to be outside for sport, picnic etc
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    Dr. Paul Dudley White Path

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    The Dr. Paul Dudley White Path offers an easy touring bicycle ride, stretching 18.2 miles (29.3 km) along the Charles River. You will experience a gentle elevation gain of just 144 feet (44 metres) over approximately 1 hour and 43 minutes, making it a relaxed journey. As you cycle, you'll enjoy diverse scenery, from the tree-lined western sections to the bustling urban landscape further east, with views of the iconic Boston skyline and landmarks like MIT and Harvard University.

    When planning your visit, be aware that this popular route can see heavy traffic, especially during warmer months, so exercise caution at road crossings. While the path is mostly paved, some sections may have variable surface quality. If you rely on water fountains, note that they might be shut off between November and April, so it's wise to carry your own water during these times.

    This route provides a unique urban cycling experience, allowing you to explore the Charles River Reservation. You will pass by various green spaces and boathouses, including the Watertown Dock. The path is a great way to connect with the natural environment within the city, offering a refreshing perspective on Boston's vibrant riverfront.

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    Embark on a moderate touring bicycle journey through Boston, covering 18.8 miles (30.3 km) with an elevation gain of 519 feet (158 metres). This loop takes approximately 1 hours and 49 minutes, offering a dynamic ride through diverse urban settings. You will experience the unique atmosphere of Chinatown before cycling along the scenic South Bay Harbor Trail, where you can enjoy waterfront views from places like Fan Pier Park. The route provides a blend of cityscapes and green corridors, making for an engaging experience.

    When planning your visit, be aware that this route primarily uses paved paths, but you will encounter typical urban cycling conditions. This includes navigating city streets, managing intersections with traffic lights, and sharing paths with pedestrians. While the terrain is mostly flat, some sections, particularly around Chinatown, may feature one-way streets, requiring your full attention. Parking is generally available in various city lots and garages near the starting points of the route.

    This touring bicycle route is a fantastic way to connect with Boston's famous Emerald Necklace, linking several key neighborhoods and showcasing the city's rich urban tapestry. As you cycle, you will pass historical brownstones and community gardens, with glimpses of prominent landmarks like the Prudential Center. The Pierre Lallement Bike Path serves as a green artery through the city, offering a unique perspective on Boston's vibrant cultural and historical landscape.

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    Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Location: Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States

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