The Annual MassParks Pass allows you free parking for one vehicle, during daytime hours, at all State Parks except Quabbin Reservoir. It’s valid for one calendar year, from January through December, so you’ll need to buy a new one each year.
The parking pass costs $60 for Massachusetts residents and $85 dollars for non-Massachusetts residents. If you have two cars, you can pay an additional $25 for a second car sticker that will allow you to park either car for free (only one at a time, though!).
If you’re a Massachusetts resident 62 years old or older, you can get a special lifetime Senior MassParks Pass for a one-time fee of only $10.
The parking pass costs $60 for Massachusetts residents and $85 for non-Massachusetts residents. If you have two cars, you can pay an additional $25 for a second car sticker that will allow you to park either car for free (only one at a time, though!).
If you're a Massachusetts resident 62 years old or older, you can get a special lifetime Senior MassParks Pass for a one-time fee of only $10.
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Most parks and beaches that charge daily parking fees sell MassParks Passes at their contact stations during their paid parking seasons. Just ask to purchase a MassParks Pass and show your driver’s license or proof of residency. Please note: most parks cannot accept credit cards, so you’ll have to pay with cash or a check.
You can also order a MassParks pass online through Reserve America. There is an additional $2.75 charge to use this online service. Your pass will be mailed to your home within seven days.
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(only if you're purchasing a Senior MassParks Pass)
Senior MassParks Passes can be purchased by mail by writing to the following address:
DCR MassParks
251 Causeway Street
Boston, MA 02114
Attn: Senior MassParks Pass Coordinator
and including a photocopy of your MA driver’s license or other official proof of MA residency and age, and a check for $10 made payable to the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
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