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Shamrock Stroll

Endicott Park, 57 Forest St, Danvers, MA | Get Directions »
FREE

This month’s walk will meet in the parking lot of Endicott Park.  Bring $1 per car to pay ‘The Iron Ranger’ as you enter.   Even if you think you know Endicott Park, you may learn and see new things as the walk will be led by Ranger Joan Townley, a familiar face at the park and also a Certified Interpretive Guide.    After the walk there will be Irish music, refreshments, and raffle.  Hopefully Mother Nature will be showing some green by then but be prepared for mud.   Dogs welcome on leash.  Bad winter conditions will cancel the walk until Sunday, March 20th at 1:30.  If in doubt, call or visit the web site.

 

Event Details

Posted by: I Barry
Where Endicott Park 57 Forest St, Danvers, MA 01923 (Look for Danvers Bi-Peds banner)
Next on This event is over.
Time 1:30 pm–3:30 pm
Who to bring Kids, Families
Website http://­danve­rsbipeds.­org
Phone 978-774-8159
Price $0

More About Endicott Park

Endicott Park

Endicott Park

57 Forest St, Danvers, MA
978-774-6518

Endicott Park hosts many family activities from gardening to hay rides. The park's varied lanscape includes horse pastures, fields and meadows, historic farm buildings, orchards, community gardens, woodlands and marshes, and has a network of trails and dirt roads for stress-free and stroller-friendly exploration. There are recreational activities for all, from hiking, fishing, picnicking and enjoying the playground in warmer months, to sledding, cross-country skiing and snowshoeing during the winter. Permits are required for groups wishing to reserve park facilities for picnics, reunions and other group events, and certain fees apply. Visit the website for information and an application. The Endicott Community Gardens, also referred to as the Victory Gardens - they were first planted during World War II, include the vegetable and flower gardens of nearly 100 local families. For a nominal fee, and based on a first-come, first-served basis, community members can lease plots of land for the growing season. Interested parties should contact a park ranger or call the park office.

Also located at Endicott Park, but separately managed and operated by the Danvers Historical Society, is Glen Magna Farms.

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