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This past summer every day from 11:30-12:30 there was a free lunch (like something you would get in a elementary school cafeteria) available for any child under the age of 18. On different days of the week there were different activities going on all summer long such as “Arts in the Park” and “Book Bike”. (You can read more about Book Bike here, but know that it’s an awesome summer program that goes park to park during the summer providing both activities and free books for kids).
Things to Note:
1) Parking
There is street parking and metered parking in the area, but I think you have to have a Cambridge Resident sticker to use it.
2) Stroller Friendliness
Totally stroller friendly.
3) Water Feature
Great water area with raised, chest high sprayers that sprit in all directions. Also the spray park is in a different area from the playground so you can bring you kids and still play at the playground without worrying about them getting wet if you don’t want them to.
4) Green Space
This park has a really nice grassy field, perfect for field games. In fact during the summer there is a “Get up and Move” crew that often has field games going and is there to encourage anyone who is interested to join in.
5) Benches and Chairs
There are a bunch of benches surrounding the splash pad and a few tables located in the playground area. There isn’t great shade in any of the places with tables/chairs so you’ll have to choose if you’d rather be in a real seat or sitting on the ground in the shade to enjoy you activities.
Summary and Rating: ★★★★☆
Four Stars. I think this is great park, I love the splash area and the summer programs probably make it a five star park, the only pit fall is that all summer long this place is also swamped with day care kids, so there are tons of little ones running around which can be a overwhelming. The day care kids all seem to clear out at about 11:30 but for us there was always a cross over and little bit of chaos which was both good (more kids to play with) and bad (more kids everywhere).
Green Rose Heritage Park
155 Harvard St,
Cambridge, MA 02139
Website: http://www.cambridgema.gov/CDD/parks/parksinfo/Parks/greenrosepark