Located adjacent to the Robbins Library on Massachusetts Avenue, this quiet park is the perfect place to read a book or enjoy a quiet moment alone. The manicured garden was designed by the firm of Frederick Olmsted, the landscape architect behind the Emerald Necklace, and features stone benches, brick walkways and a fountain that feeds into a long reflecting pool. Overlooking the park is a bronze statue of a Menotomy hunter donated to the town by the cousins of Winfield Robbins in 1913.
The garden is also adjacent to the Whittemore Robbins House Park, which features a small playground and field. Parking in the adjacent lot is extremely limited.