Explore Lexington as you might not know it! The Greenways Corridor Committee (GCC) offers a series of walks using the ACROSS Lexington trail system: 14 walking and biking routes through historic sites, schools, shared paths and conservation areas. Join longtime GCC member Bob Hausslein for one or more of these routes.

Connect: ACROSS Lexington / rhausslein@rcn.com

Expect:
Easy, unpaved trails and paved streets/sidewalks
Trails may be wet
Wear appropriate shoes
Heavy rain cancels

Session 1 Sunday April 30: 2:00-3:30 p.m. Route C

A 2.5-mile easy walk connecting Arlington Great Meadows with the edge of Arlington Reservoir. Meet: parking lot of the Waldorf School (735 Massachusetts Avenue) 

Session 2 Sunday May 14: 2:00-3:30 p.m. Route G 

A 2.8 mile loop taking you to northernmost Lexington and connecting part of Vine Brook Bike Path with a section of Lower Vine Brook. Meet: Far end of Rolfe Road at the entrance to Shaker Glen 

Session 3 Sunday May 28: 2:00-4:30 p.m. Route A

The longest of the routes: a leisurely ramble along Route A (5.2 miles), through portions of Willards Woods, Chiesa Farm and Parker Meadow. Meet: Lexington Depot, Bikeway side. 

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