Presented by Framingham History Center

Hike Through History: Callahan State Park

About This Event

Sunday, May 3rd, 10 AM to 12 PM

Cost: $15 ($5 off for FHC members)

Join the Framingham History Center and local historian Brett Peruzzi for a guided hike in Callahan State Park.

As the largest green space in Framingham, Callahan State Park is a year-round destination for hiking, birdwatching, horseback riding, mountain biking, and cross-country skiing. Yet before it became a state park more than 50 years ago, the land had been farmland for centuries. What traces of that history remain, and what stories do they tell?

On this two-mile hike, you will learn:
• Who the park is named after
• The park’s notable natural features and current uses
• The history of the land and its agricultural legacy
• How to spot clues in the forest that reveal its past

The hike will cover rocky trails with several hills. Please wear sturdy shoes and be prepared for uneven terrain.

Exact meeting spot will emailed to participants. For questions, contact FHC Programs Manager Claudia Ruiz Gustafson at claudia@framinghamhistory.org.

About This Event

Sunday, May 3rd, 10 AM to 12 PM

Cost: $15 ($5 off for FHC members)

Join the Framingham History Center and local historian Brett Peruzzi for a guided hike in Callahan State Park.

As the largest green space in Framingham, Callahan State Park is a year-round destination for hiking, birdwatching, horseback riding, mountain biking, and cross-country skiing. Yet before it became a state park more than 50 years ago, the land had been farmland for centuries. What traces of that history remain, and what stories do they tell?

On this two-mile hike, you will learn:
• Who the park is named after
• The park’s notable natural features and current uses
• The history of the land and its agricultural legacy
• How to spot clues in the forest that reveal its past

The hike will cover rocky trails with several hills. Please wear sturdy shoes and be prepared for uneven terrain.

Exact meeting spot will emailed to participants. For questions, contact FHC Programs Manager Claudia Ruiz Gustafson at claudia@framinghamhistory.org.

Getting There

Village Hall on the Common
2 Oak St
Framingham, Massachusetts 01701
United States