A passive-use, under-one-acre park on Binney Street between First Street and Edwin H. Land Boulevard in Kendall Square, opened in September 2023 on a former traffic island, planted with nearly 400 trees in a micro-forest design.
What to expect
Parking
Not confirmed · unconfirmed
Managed by
Department of Public Works
617-349-4825 · WebsiteGetting in
Parking
Parking not sourced yet
Check the town or agency pages before you go.
What's here
On site
Benches
Concrete seat walls and a multi-purpose timber deck for lounging and small performances
Common questions
Is there a playground at Triangle Park?
No, it is a passive park built for shade and sitting rather than play equipment; families with kids may prefer nearby Toomey Park instead.
Is there an entry fee at Triangle Park?
No, entry is free.