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Massachusetts State Parks (Department of Conservation and Recreation)

Massachusetts State Parks (Department of Conservation and Recreation)

251 Causeway Street, Suite 900, Boston, MA 02114-2104
617-626-1250
http://www.mass.gov/eea/agencies/dcr/massparks/
[Details/Reserve]

The Massachusetts State Parks have locations in all regions of the Commonwealth, from Pittsfield to Boston, and from Gloucester to Provincetown. They include beaches, wooded parks, parkways, and reservoirs, each with its own unique activities and amenities like hiking, biking, swimming and boating, camping, and more.

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Categories: Children, Family, Nature, Recreation

Pass Type: Circulating Pass (must be picked up and returned to the branch)

Pass Benefits

Pass entitles bearer to free parking for one vehicle (excluding buses or vans) at over 50 facilities in the Massachusetts state parks system that charge day-use parking fees. 

Please visit www.massparks.org for information on parks and recreation areas in Massachusetts 

PASS MUST BE RETURNED BY 10 AM THE MORNING FOLLOWING USE



**********PLEASE NOTE: AN ACTIVE MEMBERSHIP IN THE FRIENDS OF THE LUNENBURG LIBRARY NONPROFIT GROUP IS REQUIRED TO PICK UP THIS PASS*********

********** AN APPROVED RESERVATION DOES NOT GUARANTEE YOUR MEMBERSHIP IS ACTIVE *********





Museum passes at the Lunenburg Library are purchased by the Friends of the Lunenburg Library nonprofit support group. As such, they are offered as a thank you to our members who generously fund this group through their annual donations. Membership forms are available on our website or at the library's front desk.

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Trustees of the Reservations

Trustees of the Reservations

MA
978-921-1944
http://www.thetrustees.org/
[Details/Reserve]

The Trustees of the Reservations preserve and protect more than 100 special properties of exceptional scenic, historic, and ecological value—nearly 25,000 acres—all around Massachusetts. From Crane’s Beach in Ipswich and World’s End in Hingham to The Old Manse in Concord and Fruitlands Museum in Harvard, visitors to Trustees sites enjoy local history and nature in its various forms: beaches, meadows, forests, swamps and more.

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Categories: Family, History, Nature, Recreation

Pass Type: Coupon Pass (must be picked up from the branch, but does not require returning)

Pass Benefits

Pass is valid for admission for two adults and any children under 18 in the same household at the member price.

Many Trustees venues are free and don't require a pass, please check their website at

www.thetrustees.org for more information.

SOME VENUES REQUIRE TIMED PARKING RESERVATIONS. PLEASE VISIT THE WEBSITE AT www.thetrustees.org FOR MORE INFORMATION AND TO RESERVE



**********PLEASE NOTE: AN ACTIVE MEMBERSHIP IN THE FRIENDS OF THE LUNENBURG LIBRARY NONPROFIT GROUP IS REQUIRED TO PICK UP THIS PASS*********
********** AN APPROVED RESERVATION DOES NOT GUARANTEE YOUR MEMBERSHIP IS ACTIVE *********




Museum passes at the Lunenburg Library are purchased by the Friends of the Lunenburg Library nonprofit support group. As such, they are offered as a thank you to our members who generously fund this group through their annual donations. Membership forms are available on our website or at the library's front desk.

Reserve a Pass