Kids & Family
Best Spots For Sledding In Brookline
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BROOKLINE, MA β Brookline Patch asked readers for suggestions on places to go sledding around the city. And there are plenty.
Here's a look at our growing list:
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βAmory Park: The park's topography consists of a vegetated bowl with a flat center. The hills are super short, making it easy to sled them again: over and over. It is bordered on two sides by Amory Woods and Hall's Pond Sanctuary. You can park in the parking area or along Beacon or along Amory Street. Address: 45 Amory St.
βCorey Hill Park: The top of Summit Avenue is ripe for sledding. The hill is long and steep and ends in some woods. There's also a playground at the top nearby, in case the kids need a break from the long climb back up.
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βDean Playground (Jean B. Waldstein Playground): This is a favorite for kids in the Runkle School community. The hill is long enough and steep enough to give kids a good ride. The park is situated a short walk from the corner of Beacon Street and Dean Road on Dean.

βLarz Anderson Park: There is no secret that this is one of the best sledding hills in greater Boston.The varied slopes, from the long run toward the Park School to the short steep ones that overlook the field where Brookline Day is held, make it a popular sledding spot on any snow day. This is the largest park in Brookline, and was formerly the Larz Anderson estate. It is composed of large expanses of lawn at the top of the hill, playing fields, and sweeping slopes. At the highest point, where the main house stood you can see the Boston skyline on a clear day. Address: Aim for Goddard Ave and Newton Street. There are parking lots around the bottom.
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