Franklin Park
Welcome to Boston’s largest open space and crowning jewel of Frederick Law Olmsted’s Emerald Necklace.
Photo Credit: Sahar Coston-Hardy/ESTO
Maps of Franklin Park
MapsFranklin Park Action Plan
Working with the Franklin Park Coalition and in close collaboration with the local community, the City of Boston has created a strategic vision for the future of Franklin Park. The Action Plan provides a roadmap for investment in Franklin Park to restore landscape cohesion, support uses desired by park users, and keep the park accessible and welcoming to its neighbors.
Ongoing Franklin Park Initiatives
Learn more and stay connected on the ongoing initiatives that are currently happening in Franklin Park!
Park History
Frederick Law Olmsted designed Franklin Park in the 1890s. It is located in the geographical center of the City, connecting the neighborhoods of:
- Roxbury
- Dorchester
- Jamaica Plain
- Mattapan, and
- Roslindale.
With its acres of woods and scenic views, Franklin Park has long been considered Boston’s “country park.”
The 485-acre park remains Boston’s largest open space. It is loved by residents and visitors for its miles of trails, playing fields, historical features and so much more. Some of the park’s most notable attractions include the historic Bear Cages, Scarboro Pond, the William Devine Golf Course, a renowned cross-country running course, the Franklin Park Zoo, White Stadium, the Elma Lewis Playstead and multiple playgrounds.