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Lower Falls Park
Address: Newton (Massachusetts) 02462
State: MA
City: Newton
Zip Code: 02462
categories: park


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Reviews
Little gem in Rochester! Lovely walking trail/bridge over the river. Love the lover’s locks on the bridge!
A few sketchy characters, otherwise nobody there enjoying a great hidden gem. Park in the Maplewood Rose Garden lot and walk.
Amazing waterfall and nice trails. Short walk to the waterfall.
Such a cool view of the falls and makes for great photos. A nice walk through the park as well.
It has the potential to be one of the best parks in the city, but sadly it's just another park in Rochester that decays faster than it is maintained. Still worth exploring, but the excess of trash and lack of maintenance and revitalization is saddening, and frankly, makes it impossible to immerse yourself. Perhaps one of the most upsetting things about Rochester is that it usually falls short when it comes to taking care of the beautiful spots they already have. I'll always be perplexed by the fact that Rochester is a city that is dying for more tourism, but does not capitalize on the fact that they have two gorgeous 100-foot waterfalls right in the city. Three stars is generous, but that's because I'm sentimental.
A nice place to have a short nature filled break in the city. It’s a short walk through, with really interesting sculptures and a beautiful picturesque view.
Absolutely love the falls. Great place for salmon fishing. Only thing to keep in mind is sometimes the parking is limited. On street parking is prohibited on the roads adjacent to the parking lot.
A lot of people like to venture towards the bottom of the falls but the hike back up is a thigh/calf killer!! I like to sit right on top of the falls! Good place to show off to people new to Rochester Area and very peaceful place to relax if you’re a local.
Lower falls is a lesser known spot in Rochester rich with History. Kelsey’s Landing at the lower falls was a prominent part of the Underground Railroad network in Rochester. The park also has some very cool scenery, a great water fall, a few short trails, and a cave I hope to explore when the weather gets a bit nicer.
It's a pretty little area tucked away down the ravine. I wouldn't ever suggest going here at night. It did not feel entirely safe, with people observed trespassing into the waterway and on the damns. This aside the park has some neat views of the two damn-created waterfalls in the park.
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