


One of the few times that we've brought our 8 month old out in a stroller was at the Ludlow Reservoir. Since the path is paved, it's perfect for bikes, wagons, strollers, joggers, etc. The first time we visited our baby was in a sling and I took the top two photos while sitting on a large rock nursing. We went about a mile out each time, for a total walk of two miles. Some of the side trails are open but many are signed clearly that you may not access them.
There are no restrooms, but there is a porta-potty off to the left a bit down the way.
Parking is free.
Ludlow Reservoir (also called Springfield Reservoir)
awesome - i always wondered if one could hike around this area - love this blog!!
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