Located just off the minuteman bike path, this St. Paul style 7 circuit labyrinth is made from bricks/pavers. It was designed by David Tolzmann of The Labyrinth Company. The labyrinth has it’s own webpage on the church website to learn more about it.
Location: Lexington, Massachusetts
Address:
6 Meriam St.
Lexington, Massachusetts 02420
9. Health Alliance - Clinton Hospital Labyrinth
This beautiful 11 circuit medieval concrete labyrinth is found on the former site of the Burbank Hospital. The labyrinth includes multiple benches is surrounded by a park with a walking path. This Maps view shows the location next to the drop off of the cancer center.
Location: Fitchburg, Massachusetts
Address:
275 Nichols Rd
Fitchburg, Massachusetts 01420
10. Boston College Labyrinth
An 11 circuit Chartres style labyrinth made of bluestone pathways on the grass. It is dedicated to 22 alumni of the college that passed away on September 11, 2001. You can see pictures and read about the labyrinth on the college’s website. See video of the labyrinth above (#1).
Location: Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts
Address:
140 Commonwealth Avenue
Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts 02467
5 TIPS FOR VISITING A LABYRINTH
Set an intention for your walk so you can walk with purpose. It could be prayer, reflection, meditation, contemplation, or openness.
Be sure to wear comfortable shoes, as you will be doing a lot of walking.
Bring water with you, especially if you are visiting on a hot day.
Take your time and enjoy the experience. There is no need to rush through a labyrinth.
Be respectful of other visitors. This includes not making noise and being respectful if walking with other people.
5 BOOKS TO READ ABOUT LABYRINTH WALKING
I wrote a blog post reviewing the following 5 books, each that deals with walking labyrinths. You can check them out yourself at the Amazon links below or read this blog post: 5 Books about the Spiritual Aspect of Labyrinths to learn a little about what each book teaches.
Walking a Sacred Path: Rediscovering the Labyrinth as a Spiritual Tool by Dr. Lauren Artress 201 pages. AMZN
Labyrinth : Your Path to Self-Discovery by Tony Christie 312 pages. AMZN
Exploring the Labyrinth: A Guide For Healing and Spiritual Growth by Melissa Gayle West 209 pages AMZN
Walking the Labyrinth: A Place to Pray and Seek God by Travis Scholl 240 pages AMZN
Labyrinths from the Outside In: Walking to Spiritual Insight by Rev Dr Donna Schaper and Rev Dr Carole Ann Camp 187 pages AMZN
If you are interested in more spiritual labyrinth aspects I suggest the following websites:
Lauren Artress website - For coaching, workshops and classes.
Veriditas - The nonprofit labyrinth group founded by Lauren Artress
Worldwide Labyrinth Finder - Find a labyrinth to walk near you, or while on vacation
I am a maze artist and I have made one maze from Massachusetts.
Kresge Auditorium Maze (MIT)
Here are some mazes of famous buildings in other locations:
Taj Mahal Maze
The Louvre Maze
The Pro Football Hall of Fame Maze