Submitted by Victor_Korchnoi t3_yip3s1 in boston
At ~500 acres, Franklin Park is the largest in the Boston Parks Department, but it kinda sucks.
Franklin Park is bounded to the West by Jamaica Plain, to the North by Roxbury, to the East by Dorchester, and to the South by Forest Hills cemetery.
Originally designed by Frederick Law Olmsted, Franklin Park looks quite different than his intent. Land has been taken from the park for the Franklin Park Zoo, the 18-hole William Devine Golf Course, the White Stadium, and the Shattuck Hospital (and associated parking lot).
Things are particularly bleak on the Dorchester side. The zoo and the golf course take up that entire side of the park, leaving no space for Dorchester residents to recreate for free. There are 2 ball fields, 4 tennis courts, 2 basketball courts, 2 playgrounds in Franklin Park—none of these are on the Dorchester side of the park.
Some park amenities that Franklin Park could benefit from: open lawn space for playing pickup games of soccer volleyball etc., a public pool, a disc golf course (a free activity), a community garden, a rose garden, a regular outdoor garden, an ice skating rink, public art, more playgrounds/ball fields/courts, a dog park.
Am I alone in thinking this park kinda sucks? Is there a worse urban park of this size in the country?
VicVinegar88 t1_iuk8pss wrote
The golf course is over 100 years old, so I wouldn't say the land was taken from the park. Pretty well established at this point. It is a very good muni right in the heart of the city and provides accessible recreation at an affordable price compared to other courses. It has value to the community and is packed all summer so it also provides some revenue.