Questions

How do you walk along the Charles River?

How do you walk along the Charles River?

Walkers can take a three-mile stroll up Pleasant Street, cross the bridge at Bridge Street, and return on the Newton side of the river. Another route for the River Walk travels along Charles River Road, then on to North Beacon Street and Nonantum Road.

Why can’t you swim in the Charles River?

Swimming has been prohibited in the Charles since the 1950’s when a growing awareness of the health risks posed by pollution in the Charles caused the beaches and bathhouses lining the river to close.

Is swimming in the Charles River safe?

Today we have a river that is safe for recreational boating virtually all of the time, and safe for swimming 70\% of the time. It is a river that is now a resource for an active wind surfing community, an annual swim race and catch and release fishing.

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When was the last time the Charles River froze?

January 1930
January 1930 froze the river for the last time.

Can you walk across Harvard Bridge?

Yes you can walk over them, even in winter. Walk over the Harvard Bridge and see the Smoot measurements.

Where do you park for Charles River Walk?

You can find free 2 hour parking at the end of the Charles River – beginning of Storrow Drive behind the police stations/science museum. Our favorite is the one at the end of Charles Street.

Why is the Charles River so dirty?

The entire Charles River drains rain and melted snow from a watershed area of 310 square miles. The Charles River has historically suffered from earlier industrial contamination – most of which has been directly caused by the densely populated area through which the river flows.

Is it illegal to jump in the Charles River?

I sent an inquiry to the Charles River Conservancy, then set out for the dock. A hail out to a trooper on a passing State Police boat yielded an encouraging answer: “It’s not illegal.” Asked it that meant it was OK to jump in, the trooper pointed out that there were no ladders.

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Are there fish in the Charles River?

The Charles River is home to more than 25 species of freshwater fish, including bluegill, american eel, redbreast sunfish, yellow perch, largemouth bass, pumkinseed, and golden shiner. There is much more wildlife on and along the Charles than just the fish.

What is the deepest part of the Charles River?

However, the deepest point on the river is located at the Charles River At Wellesley reporting a gauge stage of 3.39 ft. This river is monitored from 4 different streamgauging stations along the Charles River, the first of which is perched at an elevation of 129 ft, the Charles River At Medway .

Why is it called the Harvard Bridge?

It was named after John Harvard for whom the small red brick college in Cambridge had earlier been named. When the bridge was opened in 1891, MIT was located in Boston. The official length of the Harvard Bridge is 364.4 Smoots plus one ear.

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Why is Harvard Bridge named?

After years of infighting between the cities of Boston and Cambridge, the bridge was built jointly by the two cities between 1887 and 1891. It was named for Harvard University founder John Harvard.