Waltham, also known as the “Watch City of America,” is a unique destination southeast of Middlesex County, Massachusetts. The city got its nickname due to its prominence in the watch-making industry. It was one of the primary manufacturing locations in the Industrial Revolution, and until today, the city has several high-tech companies. Being a suburb close to Boston's big city, Waltham offers its visitors many exciting possibilities. Waltham's name means "home in the woods," and the city takes pride in its greenery. It also puts much effort into keeping its history intact, reflected in about a hundred locations listed under the National Register of Historic Places.
Waltham’s strategic location in Charles River makes it a good spot for freshwater sport fishing. Many brooks in Waltham that empties into the river allow the creation of different mills. Charles River is also home to many birds and wildlife. Parks and playgrounds around the river also offer many recreational activities to people that visit it. Many fish species can be found in the Charles River, enticing anglers from all places. These species include trout species, largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, chain pickerel, bluegill, yellow perch, black crappie, striped bass, channel catfish, pumpkinseed, common carp, white perch, redfin pickerel, American eel, redbreast sunfish, northern pike, shad, rainbow smelt, yellow bullhead, brown bullhead, white catfish, white sucker, alewife, blueback herring, and golden shiner.
Apart from the famous Charles River, there is another popular fishing spot in Waltham—Hardy Pond. The pond’s current size is about 45 acres wide, reduced due to flood control efforts; many recreational sites around Hardy Pond include Lazazzero Park and Graverson Playground. The ecosystem in and around the pond holds some bird, plant, wildlife, and fish species. Anglers come to Hardy Pond any time of the year to get bullhead, bluegill, largemouth bass, black crappie, or bag some occasional channel catfish. The pond is easily accessible to anyone, whether you are a local in Waltham or a visitor of the city. A fishing pier and a boat ramp allow fly fishing and drift fishing launching access. Shorelines around Hardy Pond may be used for more bank fishing.
Arts are widely supported in Waltham, and people who visit the city must take the opportunity to see its museums, such as the Rose Art Museum! Modern and contemporary art focused on the 60s and 70s art awaits gallery visitors. It features rotating exhibitions, international collections, and different academic programs. It has been dedicated to showcasing art since 1961. Rose Art Museum is open to the public and free, so visit today!
Drop by the Waltham Museum on Lexington Street when you’re in the city! Learn about the city’s history through vintage and antique items in the museum. Art enthusiasts will surely love all the collections and historical artifacts in Waltham Museum!