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TrailLink: Commonwealth Greenway, Newton

Posted By: Jane HanserPosted On: June 8, 2025

The Commonwealth Ave Carriage Road Two-Way for Bicycles is now officially designated the Commonwealth Greenway. You can find a description and detailed map of the trail on TrailLink.

Commonwealth Greenway Newton. 6 miles of wonderful. Walk, Bike, Roll.

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