I've traveled literaly all over the United States and this is the first park I've ever seen that has the audacity to turn away non-locals. Most places EMBRACE AND WELCOME VISITORS. Yall should be ashamed for turning away children at a park. Just as a matter of principle I'm going to make sure spend lots of time here even though I'm not a resident, just to spite yall. I'm going to make sure I stop and enjoy this park every time I pass by (but I will make sure not to spend a single cent at any buisness within town limits). Maybe you'll use some of those Marlborough tax dollars to deploy law officers to harass someone enjoying nature in a park instead of actually worrying about protecting...
Read moreWas told what a nice park it is and saw it was well rated...to drive here and find it's only for town residents. I've been to parks all around the area in different towns, with my kids. This is the first time I've met such a restriction! (Contrary to what another reviewer posted, the Marlborough Parks & Rec page clearly states, "Parking passes are not for sale and are not available to...
Read moreNice place to practice Mindfulness and Meditation! There are benches by the water, picnic tables and lawn. When in season, the entrance to the park is only to residents of Marlborough (permit required). Based on the signs placed in the park, dogs are not allowed, although we spotted an obedient unleashed doggy with his owner roaming around the...
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