Frog Pond Skating Rink is a concrete formation and a water pool in summer, but in winter it turns into a 16,000-feet outdoor skating rink. On crisp Boston nights, there may be nothing better than a twirl on the ice beneath the trees of the Boston Common and the lights of downtown skyscrapers. You may even have an audience—crowds often gathered on the rail around the pond to watch the skaters glide.
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I love this place. It's so close to everything hustle and bustley, but set close enough in the park that you feel like you're in some remote little town,...
I have been here only for ice skating. It's beautiful at night, with the city lights around and so many people just happy to look like a fool. It's great to...
I like the Frog Pond a lot. Its just a cool place to go ice skating. Admission only costs four dollars while skate rentals costs $8 and a locker costs $1....
Instead of taking a walk in the park, go ice-skating on the Common.
The AppealIn the warmer months, Frog Pond--one of three natural mud ponds located on Boston Common--is a huge wading pool, complete with a
the frog pond is my home
i am a bostonian, and i think that the frog pond is a very important winter tradition. ever since i was small, my parents have always taken me ...
Romance is in the air...
I'm not a good skater, but going to the Frog Pond is fun regardless. Especially right near Christmastime, because they have loud speakers set u...
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