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When:
July 27, 2024 @ 8:00 am – 2:00 pm
2024-07-27T08:00:00-04:00
2024-07-27T14:00:00-04:00
Where:
350 River St
Boston, MA 02126
USA
14th Annual Mattapan on Wheels: Green and Blue Spaces @ Boston | Massachusetts | United States

Ride with Mattapan Food and Fitness Coalition (MFFC) and the Neponset River Watershed Association (NEPWA) as you experience the breathtaking beauty of Mattapan and surrounding communities on wheels!

This year, our bike routes are designed to guide riders through the most stunning green and blue spaces the area has to offer. Immerse yourself in nature as you pedal to locales like the lush Edgewater Food Forest, explore the sandy shores of Tenean Beach, and the scenic scenic routes around the Blue Hills with its charming Trailside Museum. Each turn and trail promises picturesque views and the refreshing embrace of the great outdoors. Don’t miss this opportunity to connect with nature and community in an unforgettable ride through Boston.

At the end of the bike ride, learn more about MFFC’s and our partners walking, biking, and public transit advocacy efforts, experience delicious food from local food trucks, and enjoy the sounds of music as you connect with your fellow riders.

Rain Date: Sunday, July 28, 2024

Time: 8:00am-2:00pm

Cost: FREE!

Age: 8+ (12 and under w/adult)

Registration ends as follows:

  • Saturday, July 13 if you need a bike –
  • Saturday, July 20 if you don’t need a bike
  • If you have a bike and didn’t register by July 20, you can register on event day

Blue Hills Ride: 14 miles. Destination: Trailside Museum, Milton

Map: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/46136308

This is a very green and scenic route. Riders will start their journey on the Neponset River Greenway Trail and make their way to Mattapan Station. From there we will cross over to the Milton side heading down Blue Hills Parkway. We will continue our journey to Unquity Road, passing the skating rink until we reach Houghton’s Pond. We will keep riding until we reach the Trailside Museum, then head north on the Neponset River Greenway back to Ryan Playground.

This is a hilly ride! If you are uncomfortable with hills, please consider joining the other routes.

Why this route: Parks and green spaces contribute to community benefits by fostering social cohesion. They serve as vital spaces for interaction, cultural expression, and civic engagement, enhancing community ties and individual health outcomes. They offer crucial developmental benefits for youth, such as environmental education, mental health improvement, and confidence-building activities.With multiple projects aiming to increase access to the Blue Hills, this route will give riders a chance to learn about these important initiatives.

Projects: Unlocking the Blue Hills, Boston to Blue Hills

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