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Guilty Run
Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA
Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA

Guilty Run

Length2.8 mi
Elev. Gain36.1 ft
Est. Steps6500
Trail
Created by runtolive

Guilty Run Introduction

Guilty Run is a 2.9 mile (6,500-step) route located near Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. This route has an elevation gain of about 36.1 ft and is rated as easy. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.
This route starts from my home in trowbridge and takes all the till charlesriver, runs towards west and loop around as in map. Better route if you want to target 3 miles. Thanks, Santhosh.

Attractions Near Guilty Run

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John W. Weeks Bridge

Tourist Attraction
The John W. Weeks Bridge, usually called the Weeks Footbridge (or simply Weeks Bridge), is a pedestrian bridge over the Charles River, located four miles northwest of downtown Boston in the Harvard University campus. It connects Harvard’s original Cambridge campus with the Harvard Business School and many of the school’s athletic facilities in Allston.

Dunster House

School
Dunster House is one of twelve undergraduate residential Houses at Harvard University. Built in 1930, it is one of the first two dormitories at Harvard University constructed under President Abbott Lawrence Lowell's House Plan and one of the seven Houses given to Harvard by Edward Harkness. In the early days, room rents varied based on the floor and the size of the room.

Anderson Memorial Bridge

Place
Anderson Memorial Bridge (commonly but incorrectly called Larz Anderson Bridge) connects Allston, a neighborhood of Boston, and Cambridge. The bridge stands on the site of the Great Bridge built in 1662, the first structure to span the Charles River. It brings Boston traffic (from North Harvard Street) into Harvard Square (via JFK Street) and was finished in 1915.

Building at 259 Mount Auburn Street

Place
259 Mount Auburn Street is a small historic house built in the Italianate style of architecture located in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

Memorial Drive Apartments Historic District

Place
The Memorial Drive Apartments Historic District is a historic district encompassing four apartment houses on Memorial Drive in Cambridge, Massachusetts. They are located between the Anderson Memorial Bridge and the Eliot Bridge with street numbers ranging from 983 to 993 Memorial Drive. All four buildings were built between 1916 and 1924, not long after Memorial Drive had been laid out, and were, despite significant similarities of style, designed by three different architects.

Riverside, Cambridge

Place
Riverside, also known as "Area 7", is a neighborhood of Cambridge, Massachusetts bounded by Massachusetts Avenue on the east, River Street on the south, the Charles River on the west, and JFK Street on the north. In 2005 it had a population of 11,201 residents in 3,341 households, and the average household income was $40,753.

Hiram Sands House

Place
The Hiram Sands House is an historic house at 22 Putnam Avenue in Cambridge, Massachusetts. It is a ​2 1⁄2-story brick structure, three bays wide, with a side-gable roof. Its gable ends are fully pedimented in the Greek Revival style, but the heavy brackets and modillions on the cornice are Italianate features, as are the window hoods and front porch.

Eliot Bridge

Place
The Eliot Bridge is a bridge over the Charles River between Cambridge, Massachusetts and Allston, Boston, Massachusetts. It connects Soldiers Field Road in Allston with Gerry's Landing Road, Memorial Drive, Greenough Boulevard, and the Fresh Pond Parkway in Cambridge.The bridge was built in 1950 as a memorial to Charles W.

National Bureau of Economic Research

Place
The National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) is an American private nonprofit research organization "committed to undertaking and disseminating unbiased economic research among public policymakers, business professionals, and the academic community." The NBER is well known for providing start and end dates for recessions in the United States.

Weld Boathouse

Place
Weld Boathouse is a Harvard-owned building on the bank of the Charles River in Cambridge, Massachusetts. It is named after George Walker Weld, who bequeathed the funds for its construction.
Last updated: Mar 1, 2026

Route Details

Length

2.8 mi

Elev. Gain

36.1 ft

Est. Steps

6500
Created by
runtolive
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