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Menotomy Rocks Park park in Arlington, MA
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Menotomy Rocks Park

4.7(347 reviews)FreePark
🕑 1.5-3 hours👶 Best for ages 1-12. The playground equipment suits both toddlers and elementary-aged children, while the open fields and paths work well for all ages including babies in strollers.

About

Menotomy Rocks Park is a beloved Arlington gem that offers something for the whole family. With well-maintained playgrounds for multiple age groups, open fields perfect for running and games, and peaceful walking paths, it's an ideal spot for everything from toddler playdates to family picnics and active outdoor adventures.

Highlights

  • Modern playground equipment suitable for various age groups
  • Wide open fields perfect for running, sports, and active play
  • Shaded walking paths ideal for nature walks and stroller-friendly exercise
  • Plenty of green space for picnics and family gatherings
  • Well-maintained facilities with a safe, community-focused atmosphere

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Parking is available on Jason Street, but spots fill quickly on weekend mornings,arrive before 10 AM for the best availability
  2. 2.Bring a blanket and snacks for an impromptu picnic; the open lawn areas have plenty of shaded spots under trees
  3. 3.The park can get crowded after school lets out (3-5 PM on weekdays), so mornings or late afternoons work best for younger children
  4. 4.Pack balls, frisbees, or kites to take advantage of the spacious athletic fields when they're not in use for organized sports
  5. 5.The walking paths are stroller-friendly and great for little ones learning to ride bikes or scooters

Best Time to Visit

Weekday mornings (8-11 AM) offer the most peaceful experience with fewer crowds. Spring through fall provides the best weather, though the park is lovely year-round. Avoid weekday afternoons when sports practices are in session.

What to Know

The park is free to visit with street parking available. There are no food vendors on-site, so bring your own snacks and water. Restroom facilities may be limited depending on the season.

Seasonal Notes

The park is open year-round, though winter visits may be shorter due to cold weather. Spring and fall offer the most comfortable temperatures for extended play. Summer can get hot, so visit in early morning or evening and bring sun protection.

Nearby Eats

Head to Kickstand Café (0.5 miles away) for family-friendly sandwiches and baked goods, or try Arlington Diner for classic kid favorites like pancakes and burgers in a casual atmosphere.

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