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New Trail Guide to Lexington Conservation Land

Get a guide to Lexington's conservation land and support the Lexington Nature Trust Fund.

there is a new guide for nature lovers looking to explore Lexington's conservation lands. 

According to Bonnie Newman of the Lexington Conservation Stewards Board a new book "Trail Guide to Lexington’s Conservation Land" is now available. The guide was created by the Lexington Conservation Stewards and includes color trail maps along with descriptions and historical information for Lexington’s 25 walk-able conservation areas.

"Covering nearly 30 miles of trails, it is an essential book for both veteran trail users and new explorers who’d like to discover the forests, fields, and wetlands in Lexington," the release states. 

The "Trail Guide to Lexington’s Conservation Land" is available for a minimum donation of $10 from the Town of Lexington Community Development Office located in the Town Offices Building at 1625 Massachusetts Avenue. Proceeds benefit the Lexington Nature Trust Fund, which helps to care for our 1300 acres of public conversation land. 


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