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Southwest Corridor Park Conservancy

Restoring, Maintaining and Enhancing the Southwest Corridor Park

Bicycling in the Southwest Corridor


Bike Path The Pierre Lallement Bicycle Path (also called the Southwest Corridor Bicycle Path) runs along the Southwest Corridor, approximately 4.7 miles. The bike path is a major commuting artery that links the neighborhoods in the southwest section of Boston to the downtown and is a popular destination for bicyclists. There are numerous stopping points along the way, including benches, playgrounds, water fountains and sports facilities. The path travels near a variety of good restaurants and stores. Near the Forest Hills end of the path, it is an easy link to Franklin Park and to the Arnold Arboretum. Near Roxbury Crossing, Ruggles and Mass. Ave. it is an easy link to parks and cultural attractions in the Fenway neigbhorhood and to the South End, Back Bay and Copley Square. Hubway bike sharing stations (see link below) are available near the MBTA orange line stations along the bike path.


Navigation and Safety Tips

Bike Path Signage

Web Links

Photo of Pierre Lallement on his bicycle Photo of bike path between Mass Ave and Carter Playground Picnic table near community garden

Pierre Lallement, for whom the bike path is named, patented the pedal-driven bicycle. Earlier bicycles were propelled by foot. Lallement, who immigrated from France and lived in Worcester and Boston, worked as a mechanic producing baby carriages and wheelchairs.