Reservoir Walking Trail / Dog Walk 117 Ash Street, Weston, MA 02493
About the Business
Welcome to the Reservoir Walking Trail / Dog Walk, a serene escape nestled in the heart of Weston, Massachusetts. Located at 117 Ash Street, our picturesque park offers a tranquil setting for both leisurely walks and invigorating dog walks. Surrounded by lush greenery and the calming presence of the reservoir, this hidden gem is perfect for nature enthusiasts and pet owners alike. Whether you're looking to unwind amidst nature or enjoy a fun outing with your furry friend, our well-maintained trails provide a safe and scenic environment for all visitors. Come and experience the natural beauty and peaceful ambiance that the Reservoir Walking Trail / Dog Walk has to offer. We look forward to welcoming you and your four-legged companions for a memorable outdoor adventure.
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Location & Phone number
117 Ash Street, Weston, Massachusetts 02493, United States
Hours open
Monday:
06:00 - 20:30
Tuesday:
06:00 - 20:30
Wednesday:
06:00 - 20:30
Thursday:
06:00 - 20:30
Friday:
06:00 - 20:30
Saturday:
06:00 - 20:30
Sunday:
06:00 - 20:30
Reviews
"The trail is good. Both paved and unpaved pathways. If anything, the plants/bushes close to the river kind of block the view, significantly. Maybe the parks and rec dept. could trim those down a bit. I sat there on a bench but coukd barely see the river right in front of me, 50 yards away."
"Nice walks, usually sufficient parking, dog owners are generally responsible and pleasant. Dogs seem to like it. It can be muddy after rain or due to snow melt, and consider wearing traction cleats (Yaktrax, etc.) when ice is possible. There are several side trails, but the one closest to the reservoir is about 2 miles. We do it in an hour or so, even when stopping occasionally to let dogs play."
"Beautiful location and great for the pups. It was a little muddy that day but beautiful."
"It has a wonderful view from the small bridge, I don't say 5 stars because I didn't go through it's walking route, I just saw the entrance of it. But I highly recommend it for people who love be in contact with nature and walking. There are dog waste cans so dogs owners can deposit their dog's poo in the right place."
"Your experience here is no doubt tied to how busy it is upon your arrival. There’s not a whole lot of parking, and towards the beginning of the trail things are fairly close, so if you encounter people who act like they own nature, it won’t be so pleasant at first. But this trail is so beautiful and the reward for getting lost is fresh air, scenic views of the water, many sky-high fully-matured trees, and the occasional cute dog or two! If it’s your first time, you’re bound to feel some confusion; nothing is really labeled, there’s no context for the occasional arrows on random trees, and if you try to locate yourself on your GPS to determine your distance from your car, you’ll likely find that the projected walk back is inaccurate. The trails aren’t really maintained, in the sense that it’s not always very clear which way to go to complete the trail. But if you stick with it, and you come at a time when it isn’t too busy, it’s an otherwise wonderful experience that’ll definitely leave you feeling like you had a great, fun workout."
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