Trails and Pathways.
Carlisle is blessed to have numerous trails though our conservation land. Many of the trails are old cart tracks. If you have enough time you can walk to Concord through the Estabrook Woods. The ESC promotes connectivity between our trails and pathways, and promotes walking as an active form of travel. The Trails Committee have a annual Treaker award for those that have walked all the trails in Carlisle. The Carlisle Mosquito has articles describing some of the different trails. Trail Maps. |
Bikes and E Bikes
On April 1st 2023 The Vulnerable Road Users laws will be enacted, and vehicle users will need to give bikers and pedestrians 4ft passing distance. Bikes are also required to have red rear lights. The Bruce Freeman Trail is a rail trail through the communities of Lowell, Chelmsford, Westford, Carlisle, Acton, Concord, Sudbury, and Framingham in Massachusetts — following the 25-mile route of the old New Haven Railroad Framingham & Lowell line. |
Electric Vehicles
Massachusetts provides rebates for the purchase of some electric and hybrid vehicles. Last year 12 Carlisle residents received rebates for electric vehicles, of which 5 were all electric. Read Dave Erickson's article on " Electric Vehicles going mainstream in April 13th Mosquito. |
EV Charging
Six EV charging stations are available for charging electric vehicles at the Carlisle Public School. The EV stations are ChargePoint. Check availability here. |
COA&HS Transportation
The Council on Aging and Human Services provide transportation options for the over 60's and disabled residents. |
Local Public Transportation
The nearest Commuter rail MBTA stations are North Billerica, Concord Center and West Concord. Paid parking available in all locations. Click on the station you would like to go to to find out more information. |