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Following along a former railroad right-of-way, this 8-foot-wide bike path runs alongside Arsenal St for 0.6 miles. Cyclists are protected from traffic by a physical barrier that separates the road and the bike path.
At its eastern end, the trail connects with the Watertown-Cambridge Greenway, which heads north to West Cambridge, Cambridge Highlands, the Fresh Pond Reservation, and the Fresh Pond Bikeway.
Near the trail's western endpoint, you can hop on the Charles River Bike Path (also referred to as the Charles River Greenway), which offers a paved route along the river to Boston and connections to neighboring towns. Follow the greenway east about 0.3 miles to enjoy the Watertown Riverfront Park and Braille Trail (147 Charles River Rd #101).
The closest public parking lot is by Arsenal Park (485 Arsenal St).
It extended the path a little bit to the west. This is a two-way separated lane next to Arsenal St, that is fine until it ends just when it’s needed most, leaving you to fend for yourself in a super dangerous intersection.
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