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Robbins Farm Park park in Arlington, MA
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View of Robbins Farm Park in Arlington, MA
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View of Robbins Farm Park in Arlington, MA
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Robbins Farm Park

4.7(712 reviews)FreePark
🕑 1.5-2.5 hours👶 Best for ages 2-12. Toddlers enjoy the age-appropriate playground equipment and gentle slopes, while older kids love the open fields for sports, kite-flying, and running around. The stunning views appeal to all ages and make it a great multi-generational destination.

About

Robbins Farm Park is a beloved hilltop destination in Arlington that combines classic playground fun with breathtaking panoramic views of the Boston skyline. Families flock here for the spacious play areas, rolling open fields perfect for picnics and active play, and especially for the spectacular sunset views that make evening visits truly magical.

Highlights

  • Panoramic Boston skyline views that are especially stunning at sunset
  • Well-maintained playground with equipment for multiple age groups
  • Wide open fields perfect for running, sports, and kite-flying
  • Hilltop location with gentle slopes for little ones to explore
  • Popular spot for family photos with the city backdrop

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Arrive about 45 minutes before sunset for the best lighting and to snag a good spot for the famous skyline views,bring a blanket and snacks for an impromptu picnic dinner
  2. 2.The hilltop location means it can be windier and cooler than surrounding areas, so bring an extra layer even on warm days
  3. 3.Parking fills up quickly on nice weekend afternoons; weekday mornings or early Saturday/Sunday visits offer easier parking and less crowded play areas
  4. 4.Bring a kite or frisbee to take advantage of the open fields,there's plenty of space for active play beyond the playground
  5. 5.The park has minimal shade, so pack sunscreen and hats for sunny days, especially during midday hours

Best Time to Visit

Late afternoon through sunset for the iconic Boston skyline views, particularly in spring and fall when temperatures are comfortable. Weekday mornings are ideal for families with younger children seeking a quieter playground experience.

What to Know

This is a free public park with street parking available along Eastern Avenue and nearby residential streets. There are no restroom facilities or food vendors on-site, so plan accordingly and bring water and snacks.

Seasonal Notes

Open year-round, but most popular spring through fall. Summer evenings draw the biggest crowds for sunset viewing. The hilltop can be quite cold and windy in winter, though snow-covered fields offer sledding opportunities. Fall foliage combined with skyline views creates spectacular photo opportunities.

Nearby Eats

Head to Arlington Center (10-minute drive) for family favorites like Tango for Argentinian cuisine with a kids menu, or grab pizza at Flatbread Company in nearby Davis Square, Somerville. For a quick bite, there are several cafes and casual spots along Massachusetts Avenue.

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