ACROSS Lexington Route A Saturday October 18, 9am
Join this walk to discover ACROSS Lexington Route A. This 5.2 mile loop is the longest ACROSS Lexington Route and one of the earliest. The walk will take approximately two […]
Join this walk to discover ACROSS Lexington Route A. This 5.2 mile loop is the longest ACROSS Lexington Route and one of the earliest. The walk will take approximately two […]
Lexington is home to over 70 species of edible wild plants, both native and non-native, including plants considered to be weedy or invasive. Some are more nutritious and/or flavorful than […]
We’ll be looking for migrating sparrows and late warblers like Orange-crowned at the farm and for arriving winter ducks at the reservoir. Bring binoculars, wear footwear for possibly damp or […]
View the Paint Mine Conservation area through the eyes of Native Americans who lived here before the colonists came. Find out how Indigenous people used plants, animals, and minerals from this […]
Leader: Barbara Katzenberg - barbara.katzenberg@lexingtontmma.org This walk is an opportunity to learn to use iNaturalist to observe and share biodiversity information in Lexington's conservation land. iNaturalist is an online social […]
Work off the excesses of your Thanksgiving dinner by joining CLC on its annual Turkey Trot walk through Willards Woods and Chiesa Farm for a distance of about 3+ miles. […]
CLC is pleased to announce that Dr. Jeff Howry, landscape archeologist and Lexington historian will be our 2026 Annual Meeting speaker. Join Jeff in a historical exploration of Willard’s Woods, one of Lexington’s most popular conservation properties. The area presents many examples of how our New England landscape was shaped by nature and occupied by […]
April 24-27 is City Nature Challenge , an international event, motivating people around the world to find and document wildlife in their own cities. Join one or both walks, offered in collaboration with Lexington Living Landscapes. The walks are an opportunity to learn to use iNaturalist to observe and share biodiversity information in Lexington's conservation […]
By popular demand, Jeff Howry, Ph.D., a Lexington historian and archaeologist will lead another walk exploring Willard’s Woods. The area presents many examples of how our New England landscape was shaped by nature and occupied by humans. The tour will show participants many of the features of the 100 acres that tell stories of what […]
Saturday May 9, 7:30 - 9:00 am Rain Date: Sunday May 10, 7:30 - 9:00 am Lower Vine Brook can be a fantastic area to see warblers, beautiful small tropical birds that migrate north at this time of year. They will eventually reach the forests of northern New England and Canada to breed, but if […]
Saturday May 16, 1-2:30pm Whipple Hill Conservation Area features Lexington’s highest point, topping out at 374 feet above Boston Harbor. Whipple Hill is also home to fascinating remnants of the last glacier to cover the area some 10,000 years ago. The walk up and down the trails will include stopping at a vernal pool and […]
Walk the longest boardwalk in Lexington to the center of Hayden Woods, then loop through varied terrain including a large vernal pool, Old Shade Street (1660), and the mystery stone bench. About two miles total. Mostly level, but a few gentle slopes. Meet at the trailhead at 77 Valleyfield Street. Park on the street. We […]