Explore the new Emerald Necklace foliage tour

The autumnal walk guides guests through the splendor of 8,000 trees throughout the Emerald Necklace parks in Boston and Brookline.

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The new self-guided tour ends at Franklin Park, where guests can learn about the Overlook shelter ruins and Schoolmaster Hill.

Photo by Erik Gehring

Leef-peeping season is still going strong. If you missed the city’s community hikes this fall, pull up the new Emerald Necklace foliage tour — a free self-guided walk that’s available online.

The autumnal walk guides guests through the splendor of 8,000 trees throughout the Emerald Necklace parks in Boston and Brookline. The tour begins at the Fenway Victory Gardens (1200 Boylston St.) and ends in Franklin Park (1 Franklin Park Rd.). Key stops include the Chapel Street Bridge, the Pinebank Promontory + Mansion, Peters Hill, and Scarboro Pond.

Pro tip: If you’re feeling ambitious, explore other free tours that are available, including walks dedicated to the Back Bay Fens, Jamaica Pond, Arnold Arboretum, and Olmsted Park.

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Victoria Wasylak is an award-winning journalist and editor from Boston, MA. Her work has been published in Vanyaland, The Boston Globe, and Paste, and she’s written more than a dozen episodes of DISGRACELAND, the most downloaded music podcast in the world. She loves horror movies, cutting-edge fashion, and collecting records.