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Longtime GCC member Bob Hausslein will lead the leisurely walks and welcomes newcomers to the ACROSS system who would like to try one or more of these routes. Leader: Bob Hausslein, 781-862-9102, rhausslein@rcn.com

Explore Lexington as you might not know it!  The Greenways Corridor Committee (GCC) offers a series of walks that traverse part of its extensive ACROSS Lexington trail system, a network of 14 marked walking and biking routes through historic sites, schools, shared paths and conservation areas. 

Sunday, April 30th:  2-3:30 P.M. – Route C 2.5 miles
This loop connects Arlington Great Meadows with the western edge of the recently renovated trails at the Arlington Reservoir.  Meet in the parking lot of the Waldorf School, 735 Massachusetts Avenue.

Sunday, May 14th:  2-3:30 P.M. – Route G 2.8 miles
This loop visits the northern reaches of Lexington and connects a section of the Vine Brook Bike Path with the upper section of Lower Vine Brook conservation area.  Meet at the far end of Rolfe Rd, the entrance to Shaker Glen Park on Rolfe Road facing Woburn St. 

Sunday, May 28th:  2-4:30 P.M. – Route A, 5.2 miles
The network’s first trail, Route A, includes conservation and neighborhood trails.  Meet at the Lexington Depot under the Bikeway overhang.  Use public parking.       

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