Weston, Massachusetts, USA
Here's a list of places to go and things to do in Weston:



Lyons Park:

Enjoy the outdoors with walking trails, a playground, and open spaces.

Cat Rock Park:

Hike the trails and take in scenic views of the surrounding landscape.

Weston Reservoir:

Explore the reservoir area and take a leisurely walk along the shores.

Weston Town Center:

Visit the town center for shopping, dining, and exploring local businesses.

Case Estates:

Experience the historic Case Estates, known for its beautiful gardens and walking paths.

Regis College Art Center:

Check out art exhibitions and cultural events at the Regis College Art Center.

Spellman Museum of Stamps & Postal History:

Discover the world of stamps and postal history at this unique museum.

Weston Ski Track:

Enjoy cross-country skiing and snowshoeing during the winter months.

Weston Golf Club:

If you're a golf enthusiast, play a round at the Weston Golf Club.

Weston Aqueduct Walking Trail:

Take a stroll along the aqueduct trail for a peaceful and scenic walk.

Hobbs Brook Reservation:

Explore the natural beauty of Hobbs Brook Reservation through its walking trails.

Weston Public Library:

Spend some quiet time at the library, perhaps picking up a book or attending an event.

Historic Landmarks:

Explore historic landmarks like the Golden Ball Tavern, an 18th-century tavern with guided tours.

Weston Drama Workshop:

If you're into performing arts, check out a production at the Weston Drama Workshop.

Weston Farmers' Market:

Visit the farmers' market for fresh produce, artisanal products, and a vibrant community atmosphere.

Waltham Community Farm:

Participate in community events or volunteer at the Waltham Community Farm.

Weston Conservation Land:

Discover the town's natural beauty through its various conservation areas.

DeCordova Sculpture Park and Museum (located nearby in Lincoln):

Explore contemporary art and outdoor sculptures in a beautiful setting.



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