Martin’s Park (Martin Richard Playground) is channel-side park located in the Seaport neighborhood. The park with tables features a giant Hood milk bottle & views of the Tea Party Ship. The park honors the youngest victim of the Boston Marathon bombings, Martin Richard. The park has many inventive structures, and an inclusive play space with opportunities for children of all abilities to experience discovery and exploration. Martin’s Park also has many natural materials including plants, stone, and wood.
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Martin’s Park is typically best used for the following:
Basic Info
- Size: Small
- Terrain: Flat
- Transportation: The t (South Station) /Silver Line
- Path Types: Cement
- Hours: 24 hours
- Restrooms: No
- Wheelchair Accessible: Yes
- Drinking Fountains: No
- Benches: Yes
- Lights: Yes
Park Amenities
- Playgrounds (1)
- Climbing Structures
- Splash Pads (Tot Sprays)
- Wheelchair Accessible Features
Park Photos:
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Directions & Parking
The Martin’s Park (Martin Richard Park) is located in Seaport, about a 10-minute walk from South Station T stop on the Red Line. There are also a few parking garages nearby, however, street parking may be difficult to find.
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