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Outdoors in Boston

Access to trails, parks, water, and mountains within an easy weekend.

7
/10
Moderate
Ranks #14 of 20 cities we cover
What's actually nearby

Nature within reach of Boston.

Blue Hills + Middlesex Fells
Cape Cod weekends (1.5hr)
White Mountains hiking (2.5hr)
Vermont skiing (3hr)
What 7/10 means here

Solid mix of parks and weekend trips, but not the headline reason to live here.

The Outdoors score weighs proximity to genuinely usable nature: hiking and trail networks inside or adjacent to the metro, paddleable water, ski or climbing access within a weekend's drive, and the percentage of the year that weather actually permits being outside. Cities that score high are ones where 'going outside' is a default mode, not a planned trip.

How Boston compares

Outdoors across every city we cover.

How to use it

Planning a move around outdoors.

  • If outdoor access is the reason you're moving, weight this heavily and check seasonal usability — a 9 in the wrong climate becomes a 5 for half the year.
  • Pair this with the Weather score. High Outdoors + low Weather usually means a great summer and limited winter.
  • If you're moving from a 2-3 Outdoors city to a 9-10, expect lifestyle shock in both directions: it's transformative, but you have to actually use it.
Other lifestyle scores in Boston