Butterfly Walk, Arlington’s Great Meadows
This 183-acre wet meadow is the largest piece of undeveloped land in the Arlington/Lexington area. The meadow is home to host plants for many overwintering insect larvae/pupae. Target species: Henry’s […]
Lexpress Walk Series #2 Brookhaven to Avalon via the Western Greenway
This 2+ mile walk will explore the trail connection through the Beaver Brook North Conservation property between Brookhaven and Avalon at Lexington Hills via a portion of the Western Greenway […]
Lexpress Walk Series #1 North Street to Depot Square via Lower Vine Brook
This approximate 2.5 mile walk will trace the course of Vine Brook to where it emerges from under the Town Center at Hayes Lane via gentle woods trails and a […]
September 2022 Newsletter
Welcome Fall with new ACROSS Lexington routes, Parker Meadow Universal Accessible Trail grand opening, news from LexFarm and a full complement of Fall Walks.
February 2022 Newsletter
Our annual Town Meeting issue this year is focused on amending the town’s zoning by-laws for providing sustainable residential incentives to install fossil-free heat sources in new home construction.
Birding Apps
A brief guide to birding apps.
A Birding Guide to Lexington
A brief guide to birding spots in Lexington.
Spring Migration in Lexington
A brief guide to spring bird migration in Lexington
Christmas Bird Count 1994-2020
An Excel spreadsheet of Lexington Christmas bird counts from 1994 to 2020. You can’t view this online but can download it. The image below shows what the Excel sheet should […]
Wild Edibles – Staghorn Sumac
Staghorn Sumac – “Rhus” Juice, Anyone?