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Massachusetts Central Rail Trail through Waltham - you can barely see the tracks through the overgrowth while the clean up crew is walking up the tracks.

ZUMBA Fundraiser


Join the ZUMBA dance party and help raise money for open spaces!


Revisit that New Year's resolution and join us for a FUN workout that benefits WLT. Lunge, turn, and strut to invigorating music that makes you want to shake your butt! An Euphoria Wellness Spa instructor will lead us through a series of fat-burning dance steps for the first hour, to be followed by an hour of socializing and replenishing with healthy snacks and drinks. Cost: $10. RESERVATIONS ARE REQUIRED. Please email Sonja at swadman@walthamlandtrust.org to save your spot today!

Or reserve your spot online right now online with a credit card.

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The Waltham Land Trust’s mission is to create a legacy of land conservation in Waltham by promoting, protecting, restoring, and acquiring open space.

We envision growth in public appreciation of natural resources, preservation and restoration of native habitat, and increased biodiversity to foster a healthier environment

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Massachusetts Central Rail Trail through Waltham - the volunteer clean up crew working hard to clear up a section of the tracks.

What are the natural features which make a township handsome? A river, with its waterfalls and meadows, a lake, a hill, a cliff or individual rocks, a forest, and ancient trees standing singly. Such things are beautiful; they have a high use which dollars and cents never represent. If the inhabitants of a town were wise, they would seek to preserve these things, though at considerable expense; for such things educate more than any hired teachers or preachers, or at any present recognized system of school education. -- Henry David Thoreau


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About the picture in the banner at the top of the page...

The picture, taken in June of 2005, is of a vernal pool at Berry Farm, an At Risk for development open space parcel next to Prospect Hill Park.


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