This map shows the Town of Milton and current and
proposed projects to promote bicycling and outdoors recreation:

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copy of the map
Map looks best when printed on 11x17" paper.
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DCR Map of mountain biking trails in the Blue Hills
(trails closed to mountain bikes January 1 - April 15):

Places to bike in Milton:
- Neponset River Greenway - The Greenway
currently extends from the Central Avenue T station at the
Milton-Dorchester line out past Pope John Paul II Park in
Dorchester. Development work is underway to extend the
Greenway west through Mattapan, Milton and Hyde Park, and north
along the coast through Boston.
- Brook Road - Brook Road has designated
bike lanes from the new Pierce Middle School to East Milton.
- Central Avenue - Central Avenue has
wide shoulders and is well suited for biking between Pierce Middle
School and the Central Ave. Business District.
- Blue Hills Parkway - The Parkway has
wide shoulders and is good for biking between Brook Road and Canton
Ave.
- Blue Hill Avenue (Route 138) - Blue
Hill Ave. has a wide shoulder along the whole length from Canton to
Boston, but traffic can move fast (50 mph), residents park in the
shoulder, and some of the hills are steep.
- Truman Parkway - The parts of Truman
Parkway in Milton have adequate shoulders, but the Hyde Park section
is narrow and may be hazardous. Residents park in the
northbound shoulder from Amor Road to Blue Hill Ave. Car traffic generally moves
quickly (45 mph).
- Randolph Avenue (Route 28) - Randolph
Ave. north of Chickatawbut Road has fast traffic and narrow
shoulders. The south end has fast traffic and wider shoulders.
Use at your own risk.
- Canton Avenue - From Blue Hills
Parkway to Route 138, Canton Ave. is narrow, curvy and somewhat
hazardous. From Blue Hills Parkway to Reedsdale Road, Canton
Ave. is a little more bike-friendly.
- Brush Hill Road - Brush Hill Road
between the Neponset Valley Parkway and Route 138 is very narrow and
traffic moves fast. Use at your own risk. But between
the Neponset Valley Parkway and Truman Parkway, the ride is nice and
there is much less traffic - but the road is still very narrow.
- Pine Tree Brook - The footpath along
the Pine Tree Brook is unpaved but can be handled with a mountain or
hybrid bike between Popes Pond and Thatcher Road. Take care
not to get pinch flat tires on the sharp ends of the footbridges.
- Turners Pond - The footpath around
Turners Pond can accommodate mountain or hybrid bikes.
- Milton Cemetery - The Cemetery has
quiet roads that are good for biking or jogging.
- Blue Hills Reservation - The Blue
Hills has hundreds of miles of hiking trails. A number of
these trails are open to mountain biking, as shown in the
DCR map
available from the park headquarters on Hillside Street. The
roads in the Reservation are also good for road biking, but we
recommend them for intermediate to advanced riders as they are
somewhat narrow and the hills are steep. Note that the
Reservation closes at 8 p.m. and some parking lots and Chickatawbut
Road are closed for the night. Trails are closed to
mountain biking from January 1 through April 15 to reduce erosion.
When biking, wear a helmet, use good judgment, common sense and
be aware of your surroundings.
The Milton Bicycle Advisory Committee is
not liable for the actions of bicyclists, motorists, dogs, deer,
turkeys, raccoons, etc. Please use your own good judgment.
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This page was last updated
Sunday June 01, 2008
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