Parker Meadow Conservation Area - Lexington, MA

Parker Meadow Conservation Area - Lexington, MA Parker Meadow Conservation Area - Lexington, MA Parker Meadow Conservation Area - Lexington, MA Parker Meadow Conservation Area - Lexington, MA Parker Meadow Conservation Area - Lexington, MA Parker Meadow Conservation Area - Lexington, MA Parker Meadow Conservation Area - Lexington, MA Parker Meadow Conservation Area - Lexington, MA
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Parker Meadow Conservation Area: A Dog-Friendly Nature Trail in Lexington, Massachusetts

Discover the serene Parker Meadow Conservation Area, nestled on the edge of Lexington. This pet-friendly trail is perfect for dog owners looking for a quick, scenic walk with their canine companions. The looped pathway, just a few hundred yards long, is fully handicap-accessible with a smooth stone dust surface – making dog walking easy for all mobility levels. Along the trail, visitors will find a picturesque pond, boardwalk crossings, and interpretive Storywalk plaques for children learning to read.

While Parker Meadow Conservation Area isn’t a traditional fenced dog park, it offers peaceful nature, minimal crowds, and convenient access for both pets and families. The trail is adjacent to the Minuteman Bikeway, providing additional extended stroll options for you and your dog. With limited parking available, your visit will be calm and uncrowded, ideal for low-key, pet-friendly hikes in Lexington, MA.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Is the park wheelchair accessible? Yes, the walking trail is entirely handicap accessible with stone dust pathways and no hills.
  • Is there a playground or activities for kids nearby? Yes, there is a Storywalk with plaques for children along the path.
  • Where is the best place to park? There is a small parking area with four spots right at the trail entrance.
  • Are there walking or hiking trails connected to the park? Yes, the park is immediately adjacent to the Minuteman Bikeway, offering extended walking options.
  • Is the park regularly cleaned and maintained? The park is noted for being clean and well-kept; visitors are encouraged to keep it that way.

Reviews

Laura Sasso

No trash… keep it that way. Lots of nature. This is strictly a walking trail.

Le Meng

Great for shorter walks. Nice foraging for plants, also found a black squirrel which I’ve never seen before.

Jeff M

Walking trail with a pond located in Lexington. The trail is only a few hundred yards long but it is entirely handicap accessible if you don’t mind stone dust pathways. No hills. There is a story walk for the kids who are just learning to read. Parking area has four spots. Immediately adjacent to the Minuteman Bikeway but set apart from it.

Te Liu

2023-06-15 thu, a nice short walk. Storywalk: Hidden Rainbow.
2022-11-05 sat, Storywalk still under construction? nice niche by the bikeway.

Mitch Tyson

Amazing small park area with board walks and a pond. Storybook plaques for kids. Right next to bike path.

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