NorthPoint Park
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About NorthPoint Park in Cambridge
North Point Park is an 8.5-acre park located along the Charles River, straddling the border between Cambridge and Boston, Massachusetts. It offers a serene yet dynamic environment, blending natural landscapes with urban amenities. Opened in December 2007, the park features a thoughtfully designed space that includes islands, canals, and pedestrian bridges, referencing the area's historical waterways. Its location is part of the "lost half mile" of the Charles River Basin, near the Museum of Science and other neighboring attractions.
The park boasts extensive views of the Boston skyline and iconic landmarks like the Zakim Bridge. It is a favorite spot for photography, leisure, and family outings. For recreation, the park includes a large, multi-age playground, a spray deck for water play, and shaded walking paths framed by native plantings. A central feature is the Lynch Family Skatepark, located under nearby highway ramps, which caters to skateboarding enthusiasts. Additionally, a floating dock provides easy access for kayaking and small boating within its canals.
This park also serves as a critical node for pedestrian and cycling pathways, connecting to Paul Revere Park via the North Bank Bridge. These paths integrate seamlessly with broader trail systems like the Mass Central Rail Trail and the East Coast Greenway. Its proximity to mixed-use developments like Cambridge Crossing adds to its accessibility, making it a recreational centerpiece for both locals and visitors.