If exploring unusual or hidden places is your thing, then you’ll want to check out this amazing hike to an abandoned castle in Massachusetts. Located in Franklin Park near Boston, the ruins atop Schoolmaster Hill look like a decayed castle from another age. In addition to their beauty, these ruins have a fascinating history. Throw on your hiking boots and check out this amazing Massachusetts hike.
Schoolmaster Hill just outside of the city features one of the most scenic overlooks in the region. Located in Franklin Park, a beautiful 527-acre parkland that spans the Jamaica Plain, Roxbury and Dorchester neighborhoods of Boston, this hill is crowned with ruins that look distinctly castle-like.
These ruins actually date back to before the creation of the park in 1882.
One of Massachusetts’ most famous residents, Ralph Waldo Emerson, actually lived in a small cabin at the top of the hill. He was a local teacher at the time, so the hill adopted the moniker "Schoolmaster Hill." He spent two years living on the hill, during which time he wrote nature poetry and essays that would later serve as part of the foundation of transcendentalism.
Though the ruins that now sit on the hill were never a real castle, they certainly look majestic. The structure atop the hill was part of the original design of the park and served as everything from a superintendent’s office to a golf course club. Visitors to the park could also hike up the hill for free hot water with which to make tea, and many came to enjoy the lovely views from the lofty vantage point.
Sadly, the historic building burned down in the 1930s. In the 1990s the ruins were partially restored to their current state, which is very rustic.
Hiking up to these castle-like ruins is a treat for the body and mind. It’s a trek that is suitable for kids and will take you over lush green fields and beneath shady, ancient trees. Pack some sunscreen and a sturdy pair of boots and go enjoy this gorgeous spot.
Learn more on the official website of Franklin Park.
You can access parking along Circuit Drive. Bathrooms are available at the William J. Devine Golf Clubhouse. Have you ever been on this hike to an abandoned castle in Massachusetts? Share your experience in the comments! To learn more about other deserted places in Massachusetts, check out our list of abandoned spots across the state.
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