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Readers: Where is your favorite green space in Greater Boston?

Tell us where you go to soak up nature.

Cyclists enjoy the path along the Muddy River in Riverway Park in Brookline. Lane Turner/Globe Staff

Springtime conditions are slowly but surely coming to Boston.

The warmer temperatures are bringing people back outside and, with plants blooming and leaves growing on trees anew, Bostonians are flocking to the pockets of nature the city has to offer.

Green spaces, such as parks and gardens, offer benefits outside of added beauty to a city. These spots can encourage education about the natural world, promote biodiversity and conservation efforts, support a city’s economic growth, and even provide benefits to physical and mental health.

In 2022, readers shared dozens of their favorite green spaces in and around Boston, noting the abundance of walking trails, plant life, and beautiful views they have to offer. This year, we want to update that guide.

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Let us know about your favorite green space in Boston or beyond. Fill out the survey below or email us at [email protected] to tell us about your favorite green space and we may feature your response in a future article.

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