Water Row is a historic road that runs along the Sudbury River. It was originally a Native American trail that connected the villages of Nobscot and Ponkapoag. The road was used by colonial settlers as a route to access the water mills and farms along the river. Water Row is known for its scenic views and historic landmarks. The road is part of the National Register of Historic Places and the Sudbury Historic District.
Water Row goes south from Lincoln Road for 1 mile to Newbridge Road crossing Bridge Brook.
Roadside viewing
Restrooms on site
Wheelchair accessible trail
Entrance fee
Last updated January 9, 2024