Best mountain peaks around Belmont offer diverse natural landscapes and elevated viewpoints near Boston, Massachusetts. This region features areas like the Arnold Arboretum and Middlesex Fells Reservation, providing opportunities for outdoor exploration. Visitors can find various summits and hills that present panoramic vistas of the city skyline and surrounding natural beauty. The terrain includes accessible paths and more challenging climbs, catering to different activity levels.
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On the final stretch, you'll have to turn off the road onto the small path and tackle the final climb to the summit. Then, a wonderful view of the city skyline opens up.
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One of the best views of Boston south of the city
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Peters Hill is the highest point in Arnold Arboretum Park. From the 240-foot-high hill, you can see the Boston skyline above the treetops. In 1894, the Peters Hill property (11 hectares) was added to the Arboretum as part of a second contract with the City of Boston.
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Boojum Rock stands as the city's highest point at approximately 280 feet above sea level. It's a great spot to rest and take in views of the Boston skyline. The nearby site of the 1899 MIT Observatory offers historical interest, with its remaining foundation and informative sign. Boojum Rock, one of four peaks along the Rock Circuit Trail, is accessible via this hiking path, making it a popular spot in the Middlesex Fells Reservation.
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Here you reach Boojum Rock, and at approximately 280 feet, it is Malden’s highest point above sea level. You can also enjoy great views of the city.
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Bussey Hill is a peaceful and scenic spot that offers breathtaking views of the Arboretum. From the top of the hill, you can take in the lush greenery, colorful flowers, and diverse plant life that make up this world-renowned botanical garden.
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As the highest point in the Arnold Arboretum, Peters Hill offers fantastic panoramic views of Boston and the surrounding areas.
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The area around Belmont offers several popular peaks and viewpoints. Peters Hill is highly regarded for its panoramic views of Boston from the Arnold Arboretum. Another favorite is the View of Boston Skyline from Boojum Rock, which provides fantastic city skyline vistas and is part of the Rock Circuit Trail.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. Peters Hill in the Arnold Arboretum is considered family-friendly, offering accessible paths and rewarding views. Bussey Hill is also family-friendly, with a proper road leading to the top, making it easy to access.
Many peaks and viewpoints in the Belmont area offer stunning panoramic views. From Peters Hill and Boojum Rock, you can enjoy fantastic vistas of the Boston skyline and the surrounding natural landscapes. Bussey Hill provides peaceful and scenic views over the lush Arnold Arboretum.
The region around Belmont is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking and cycling opportunities. For hiking, explore trails like the Duck Pond and Mill Pond Loop or the Western Greenway. Cyclists can enjoy routes such as the Alewife Brook Reservation – Spy Pond loop. You can find more details on these activities in the easy hikes, general hiking, and cycling guides around Belmont.
Yes, for those seeking a more intermediate challenge, Pinnacle Rock offers a climb and is part of the Rock Circuit Trail, which includes other notable formations like Black Rock, Melrose Rock, and Eagle Rock. The final stretch to the summit of Peters Hill also involves a short climb.
Near Boojum Rock, you can find the site of the 1899 MIT Observatory, with its remaining foundation and an informative sign, adding a historical dimension to your visit. Pinnacle Rock is also a natural monument, as are other formations along the Rock Circuit Trail.
Yes, Bussey Hill is particularly suitable for biking, as it features a proper road leading up to the top, allowing for easy access and scenic views over the Arnold Arboretum.
Visitors frequently praise the fantastic panoramic views of the Boston skyline and the surrounding natural beauty. The peaceful and scenic settings, especially at spots like Bussey Hill and Peters Hill, are also highly appreciated. The variety of accessible paths and more challenging climbs caters to different activity levels.
Yes, the area offers several easy hiking options. For instance, the Duck Pond and Mill Pond Loop is an easy route, as is the Alewife Linear Park. You can explore more easy trails in the Easy hikes around Belmont guide.
The highest point within the Arnold Arboretum is Peters Hill. From its summit, you can enjoy fantastic panoramic views of Boston and the surrounding areas.
At approximately 280 feet above sea level, Boojum Rock is considered Malden's highest point. It offers excellent views of the Boston skyline and is a great spot to rest along the Rock Circuit Trail.
Yes, the Rock Circuit Trail, which includes Boojum Rock, also features other significant formations like Pinnacle Rock, Black Rock, Melrose Rock, and Eagle Rock, all offering unique viewpoints and natural beauty.


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