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The City of Cambridge places major emphasis on preserving green space and recreational areas for its residents. Cambridge maintains numerous parks and recreation areas throughout the city, including tot lots, basketball courts, tennis courts and athletic fields.
Fifty-acre Danehy Park, Cambridge's largest public park, is open year-round and includes playgrounds, bocce and horseshoe courts, picnic areas, soccer and softball fields. Special events include a family and children's concert series, arts & crafts festivals and a kite festival. Football and softball fields are available at Magazine Beach on Memorial Drive. | Sports Popular Cambridge pastimes include boating, golfing, swimming, or walking/jogging/biking along one of the City's lush outdoor trails.
Boating Community Boating, the oldest and largest nonprofit sailing organization in the nation, offers boat rentals and sailing lessons on the Charles River. Canoe and kayak rentals are available from Charles River Canoe and Kayak. Cambridge is also home to America's Fall Rowing Festival, the Head of the Charles Regatta, the world's largest two-day rowing event that draws competitors from all over the globe. The 2004 Regatta will be held October 23-24.
Golfing Fresh Pond Golf Course is a public golf course located in Cambridge. It is a nine-hole course with pro shop, golf carts, snack bar and a club house. Public basketball and tennis courts are also located on the premises.
Swimming The Gold Star pool, a public outdoor swimming facility, is located at the corner of Berkshire and Cambridge Streets. For indoor swimming, the War Memorial pool at Cambridge Rindge & Latin School is open to residents in the evenings and on the weekend.
Leisure Trails The Metropolitan District Commission (MDC), a state park agency, owns, operates and maintains several popular Cambridge recreation areas including the Charles River Esplanade, Fresh Pond Parkway and Alewife Brook Reservation. The many miles of well-kept trails are perfect for rigorous bike rides or peaceful bird watching strolls. The Magazine Beach Pool and McCrehan Memorial Pool at Alewife Brook Parkway and Ridge Avenue are also operated by the MDC.
Health & Fitness Numerous private and community health clubs offer a variety of indoor exercise and recreation options to keep residents in shape, including group exercise classes, free weights and exercise machines. Some clubs feature swimming pools, tennis and other racquet sports or climbing walls, as well as special services such as massage and aesthetician services.
Cambridge Sports & Recreation Facilities
Charles River Canoe and Kayak Locations in Boston and Newton (617) 965-5110
Community Boating 21 David Mugar Way, Boston (617) 523-1038 www.community-boating.org/
Danehy Park 99 Sherman Street (617) 349-4895
Fresh Pond Golf Course 691 Huron Avenue (617) 349-6282
Gold Star Pool Berkshire & Cambridge Streets (617) 349-6310
Head of the Charles Regatta (617) 868-6200 www.hocr.org
Kendall Square Community Ice Skating 300 Athenaeum Street (617) 492-0941 www.ski-paddle.com/skating/skating.php
Massachusetts Department of Conservation & Recreation (617) 626-1260 www.state.ma.us/dcr
Simoni Skating Arena 155 Gore Street (617) 354-9523 www.fmcarenas.com/Cambridge.htm
War Memorial Pool at Cambridge Rindge & Latin School 1640 Cambridge Street (617) 349-6279
Health & Fitness Clubs
Boston Sports Clubs–Central Square 625 Massachusetts Avenue (617) 876-5550 www.bostonsportsclub.com
Cambridge Family YMCA 820 Massachusetts Avenue (617) 661-9622 www.cambymca.org
Cambridge Sports Club 350 Massachusetts Avenue (617) 577-1100 www.mhcclubs.com
FitnessTogether 143 Hampshire Street (617) 547-4244 www.fitnesstogether.com
Healthworks Fitness Centers for Women 36 White Street (617) 497-4454 www.healthworksfitness.com
Your Center, Inc./Pilates Exercise 335 Broadway (617) 491-7055
Wellbridge Athletic Club 5 Bennett Street (617) 441-0800 www.wellbridgeac.com
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