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Nice short stroll! Kim Ma. May 10, May 7, First trip around pond in months. Sage Kampitsis. May 1, Justin Geers. April 10, Hiking Great! Mike Robinett. April 9, No need to wear a mask outside on a trail.

Believe the science. Robin Donigian. April 8, Keith Doherty. March 12, Mountain biking. Mostly dry, some mud. Laura Gelb. March 10, Super crowded, which is fine if more people consistently wore masks! Nicole O. March 3, February 26, Walking Icy. Lisa Rogers. February 6, Nice walk!

One section on the east side is very icy but otherwise clear. January 23, Nice for Geocaching. Ingrid Salciccioli. January 9, Jim Bourgeois.

January 6, Saw owl titmouse nuthatch junco and many other birds. Sue Wood. December 30, Johnny Yong. November 9, Nico Carver. October 24, Yongshan Zhan. October 18, A nice running trail. Stacey Markovic. Mary Ellen D'Angelo-Lombari. October 14, Nice walk. Easy to follow. Lots if traffic. Pretty views. Kevin Hutchinson. October 6, There is a main parking lot, as well as plenty of street parking along Arlington Street and another parking lot on Sturgis Street.

Benches surround the pond, so you can sit and relax and watch the ducks or the kayakers out on the water. Meander slowly around the lake for a leisurely stroll, or you can run or take your dog for a walk. Horn Pond really has it all and it is quiet and beautiful. Recently, I was walking along and I saw a tiny little snapping turtle all alone on one of the large paths! I knew this wasn't a safe place for him, so I picked him up and gently placed him in the water.

Disclaimer: I have owned many turtles as pets, so I felt completely comfortable doing this. Also, he was the size of a quarter! Remember, turtles carry diseases, so always wash hands thoroughly if you ever handle one! Later as I walked around, I was excited to see lots of red eared sliders another kind of turtle out basking in the sun! They are so cute, and they can be recognized by distinct red markings where ears would normally be on the sides of their heads. I have also seen many different types of birds and families of scurrying chipmunks as well as seeing a woodpecker!

Horn Pond is a fantastic place for walks, photography, dog walking and just nature watching. Swimming in Horn Pond is discouraged since the City can provide no life guards, nor should you have campfires.

Obviously the discharge of firearms is also prohibited. Boats that do not have gasoline motors are allowed. Fishing, biking aand walking are the most common activities. The long and level paved path around the perimeter of the pond is off limits to cars but a great place to rollerblade or have your child learn to ride a bike.

Horn Pond biking and walking can be extended to Winchester Center. This bike path ends at Wedge Pond just north of Winchester Square. Medford, Massachusetts, USA. Terms and Conditions Privacy Policy.



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