In the south of Burlington and spreading into Woburn is a large former farm and estate that was bequeathed the City of Boston by the philanthropist Mary P.C. Cummings (1839-1927).
The park opened in 1930 and is managed by the Trustees of Reservations and is an idyllic place for low-impact recreation, with a mix of forest, wetlands, vernal pools and open fields.
You can hike the trails and cross a long section of boardwalk over the wetlands. In spring and summer the fields are flecked with wildflowers, and there’s an inspiring display of black-eyed susans in summer.