 Panotomy Rocks Park is an Arlington landscape that spans 35 acres, whose entrance can be most easily accessed on Jason Street. The park has many of the amenities that one would expect from the area. There are open fields nearby for games and relaxing with friends, as well as lots of beautiful nature and man-made constructions. Are you a fan of Stonehenge? Then you'll love it's a younger cousin, Woodhenge, a circular formation of wooden stumps for sitting and chatting. And of course, you cannot visit the park without seeing Hills Pond. The lake takes about 10 minutes for a full loop, an easier challenge compared to the longer trails. There are also benches throughout the pond path and steps near the shore, for when you want to just sit and watch the nature around you. Swimming is prohibited at the pond, but there are other areas in Arlington for these needs. There is also a picnic area that can be reserved through the online outdoor picnic calendar, linked in the description below. However, you will need to bring your own picnic tables for eating, as there are currently none on the premises. We hope you've enjoyed this exploration of Monotomy Rocks Park, and if you're interested in learning more about the park or taking part in the maintenance, please visit the Friends of Monotomy Rocks website at www.friendsofmonotomy.org. Again, that's www.friendsofmonotomy.org.