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Silver Lake Students Take a Hike

November 21, 2025 By Matthew MacKenzie

In what is becoming a yearly fall tradition, 85 students, members of Silver Lake Regional Middle School’s 8-2 Panthers, took a trip to the Great Blue Hill for a day of field learning. Before heading out, students did a clean up around the middle school and then took their buses to Canton. Upon arriving, students on the trip observed rescue animals at the trailside animal sanctuary, which included a particularly playful fox, a cute river otter sunning itself on the rocks and a collection of birds including an impressive bald eagle. Students then hiked up the hill under a canopy of peak foliage with vibrant reds, oranges, and yellows intermixed with beautiful evergreens. At the summit, students viewed Boston and the greater South Shore from the recently renovated and historic Eliot Tower while having a picnic.
After their picnic at the stone tower, students took a quick walk over to the Blue Hill Observatory where they were taught about the varied equipment and tools used at the Observatory by the friendly and informative staff. Panther Avery Hall remarked, “I enjoyed learning about the weather at the tower with my friend Ava Sliver.” Students then climbed up through the roof hatch to the lookout on top of the observatory where they had a clear 360 panorama where they could see as far as Mount Wachusett 70 miles away! Then after a mostly careful hike back down to the bottom of the hill, students played pickup games of football and soccer before heading back home to SLRMS. Student Jackson Akeke, said of the trip, “I enjoyed spending time with my friends and getting the great view of Boston. I also enjoyed playing football with my friends on the hill.” Students overwhelmingly recommended the trip for future 8th graders and had a big thank you to the staff at the Blue Hill Observatory for their great presentations and learning experiences.

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