Watertown Square
About the Business
Welcome to Watertown Square Park, a serene oasis nestled in the heart of Watertown, Massachusetts. Located in the vibrant 02472 area, our park offers a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life. Whether you're seeking a peaceful spot to unwind, a scenic location for a family picnic, or a picturesque setting for a leisurely stroll, Watertown Square Park has something for everyone.
Our beautifully landscaped grounds feature lush greenery, well-maintained walking paths, and cozy benches where you can relax and soak in the natural beauty. The park is an ideal destination for families, nature enthusiasts, and anyone looking to enjoy the great outdoors in a tranquil setting.
Watertown Square Park is more than just a park; it's a community hub where people come together to enjoy outdoor activities, seasonal events, and the simple joys of nature. Conveniently located in Watertown, our park is easily accessible and open to visitors year-round.
Come and experience the charm and tranquility of Watertown Square Park, where nature meets community in perfect harmony. We look forward to welcoming you!
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Location & Phone number
Watertown, Massachusetts 02472, United States
Reviews
"Congratulations to Watertown for putting on such a beautiful display of lights serving to bring a feeling of warmth amidst the winter chill."
"I ride bikes here along the river all the time! It is a pretty quiet spot usually with a couple kids or people fishing. It’s a good spot to take a break when biking along the Charles river path, which can go all the way to Waltham"
"Very scenic buses going everywhere hiking trails shops restaurants I liked it"
"Be sure to park your car and walk to two places: The little park just south of the Square intersections overlooking a huge natural pool of the Charles Square. Very quiet and peaceful. Lots of birds,and fish. Too-few folks visit this urban natural gem, hiding just out of sight from the busy roadways. Then walk a few block north to their very fine Armenian Museum. Good historical exhibits and rotating art shows...and a large display of original big Karsh photo-portraits of famous Americans (most of which you'll recognize from magazines). If you have time, then drive a mile east to the small cemetery at the corner of Common Street. This was originally the town common, where (after the battles of Lexington and Concord) Washington began his long political campaign to become Commander-in-Chief of upcoming Revolutionary forces...and John Adams first proposed a new three-part Amerucan government. The four-corner boundaries of its no-longer-extant meetinghouse are well marked by four pillars...so *you* can stand where your country's founders stood. Watertown is one of the oldest towns in the Country (c. 20th oldest), founded by Puritans in 1630...11 months before Newtown/Cambridge was. Originally, Watertown extended all the way to Sparks St. (now in Cambridge. All of its vast area west of Sparks was not annexed by Cambridge until the 1850). The many Watertown across the nation were all founded by families from here! Almost all of beautiful Mt.Auburn Cemetery (1831, America's very first parklike landscape!) is in Watertown. (Only a tiny section of land by its front entrancr is in Cambridge.) Almost all of its huge number of beautiful mature trees are named and labeled: Consider it an accessible teaching-arboretum and vast garden... with a bonus of interesting restful marble statues. Enjoy Watertown (1630) : Greater Boston's forgotten quiet little gem!"
"This intersection is terrible. Everyone runs red lights across an extra wide space which takes too long for them to get through. The left turn arrows aren't far enough from the front of the lane, so if you don't know the intersection already, you won't know you have to turn left. They need to hang lane indicator signs for clarification. On top of that, they need to reevaluate the light cycles and timing for it."
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