Whether you're coming to run or watch the 2012 Boston Marathon, or just want to log some miles, it's an exciting time to visit the city.
UPDATE: Routes for Visiting Runners – Boston Marathon Weekend 2016
Exiting the Mass Ave Tunnel – Less Than a Mile to Go!
I remember my first Boston Marathon– as a spectator, I've yet to put in the training needed to actually compete. Penny and I booked a hotel room for the weekend and left the car parked. We took in the runners' expo, pasta supper and other pre-race activities, then watched a spectacular Boylston Street finish.
As an out-of-state runner staying near Faneuil Hall, I still wanted to get in a run or two, but wasn't sure where to head.
Now, as a Boston resident, I can recommend a couple of my favorite routes.
Charles River Run
If you're a visiting runner staying anywhere near the finish line, you can't beat a daytime run along the Charles River. It offers great views and a more open course without having to constantly cross roadways. This multi-use path is shared by bikes, blades, skate boards, dogs and walkers. It can get congested as the day wears on, but who knows, you may find yourself sharing the trail with some famous elite runners. It's easy to make any number of loops between the Boston and Cambridge sides of the river by using the many bridges along the way.
From Back Bay you can access the Charles River Esplanade from Massachusetts Avenue, Fairfield, Dartmouth and Arlington Streets. If you head West from the Massachusetts Avenue ramp you can also use the parcourse workout station that's located just up-river. Click here for photos and details including a map to find it.
Almost There! It's a Great Feeling!
Parks in the Heart of the City
For a tree-lined route, try the Commonwealth Avenue Mall– not a shopping center, but a park that runs down the center of this residential street. At Commonwealth and Arlington you can enter the pristine Public Garden for a slower pace. Moving through the center of the Garden will lead you across Charles Street to the Boston Common.
Inside tip: Localisms-
Mass Ave = Massachusetts Avenue
Comm Ave = Commonwealth Avenue
And, it's Boston Common - singular, not Boston Commons
Related Posts:
Tracking a Boston Marathon Runner 2012
Parking Your Car for Boston Marathon Weekend 2012
What’s Open in Boston on Patriots’ Day 2012
How to Get to the Esplanade from Boston
Here are some Photos from past Boston Marathons
Just Hangin on Hereford Street
Other Resources:
Here's a great site. You'll find dozens of local running routes, including along the Charles River.
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Writer: Ed Cherubino
Photos: From the 2008 Boston Marathon © Penny Cherubino