This past weekend was a perfect opportunity to visit Purgatory Chasm State Reservation, located about an hour from Boston in nearby Sutton. It was an easy drive on a lovely morning with temperatures lingering in the 60s. The park is filled with numerous trails but the real gem is the chasm itself, a near mile long space both filled and cradled by high, granite rocks on either side. To pass through the chasm means to climb over some of these rocks and marvel at others-for this reason, proper footwear is necessary...if one isn't careful, a quick slip could mean a broken ankle. I spent a little more than an hour exploring the reservation, passing through the chasm from both ends and hiking a few of the nearby trails. Without a doubt, the park is one of the most unique settings I have seen in Massachusetts and I would happily return back for a hike and picnic on the rocks.
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Wednesday, September 18, 2013
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