Lexington Celebrates the Opening of the New Old Mill Pond Trail with Ribbon Cutting Ceremony

Lexington Opens New Old Mill Pond Trail with Ribbon Cutting Ceremony

Lexington is buzzing with excitement as the town prepares to unveil its newest outdoor gem—the Old Mill Pond Trail. On Friday, September 13, at 10:30 a.m., residents and visitors will gather at 711 East Main Street for a celebratory ribbon cutting ceremony that marks the official opening of this delightful 1.15-mile paved loop.

Bright Skies Ahead

With the weather forecast looking promising, featuring abundant sunshine and a high of 83°F, it’s safe to say that nature enthusiasts and families alike will find this the perfect day to enjoy the great outdoors. Gentle winds coming from the northeast at 5 to 10 mph will ensure a pleasant atmosphere for everyone.

The Old Mill Pond Trail, which winds its way around the picturesque Lexington Mill Pond, is designed to provide a serene escape right in the heart of town. The trail features charming bridges, scenic outlooks, and seating areas that invite people to take a moment to soak in the natural beauty surrounding them. It’s a wonderful addition to the community, encouraging outdoor activity and fostering a deeper appreciation of nature.

A Vision Comes to Life

This new trail is not just a happy coincidence; it’s a product of careful planning and hard work that goes back to the town’s 2012 Vision Plan. Originally aimed at enhancing the area around the pond, the project faced significant challenges due to the 2015 flood, which devastated local infrastructure and breached several dams, including the one at the Old Mill. For nine long years, the pond was left empty, and it seemed like this beautiful prospect might never be realized.

Fortunately, a diligent public/private partnership has helped bring the dream back to life, turning the long-awaited trail into a reality that residents can finally enjoy. The collaboration between various stakeholders has showcased what community spirit can accomplish, and everyone is looking forward to celebrating this achievement.

What to Expect at the Ceremony

Hazel Livingston is expected to share her thoughts on the significance of the trail, emphasizing its role in promoting outdoor recreation and enhancing the quality of life for residents. Members of the town council will be present as well, showing their support for the revitalization efforts.

After the formalities, attendees will have a chance to stroll the newly opened trail, taking in all the captivating sights and sounds along the way. It’s a perfect opportunity for families to bond, friends to reconnect, and neighbors to mingle, all while enjoying the stunning setting of the pond.

Join the Celebration!

If you’re in Lexington on September 13, don’t miss out on this chance to be part of a joyous community celebration. Grab your friends and family, and come out to enjoy some fresh air, good company, and an exciting new trail that promises to be a highlight for many years to come.

So mark your calendars and get ready to embark on new adventures at the Old Mill Pond Trail—it’s going to be a beautiful day to appreciate the great outdoors!


Author: HERE Lexington

HERE Lexington

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