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Merwin Meadows In Wilton Opens for Summer Season

For Wilton residents, a seasonal family pass is $60 and a seasonal individual pass is $30. Both are valid through Labor Day.

WILTON, CT — Merwin Meadows has opened for the summer season. Park passes will be required. For residents, a seasonal family pass is $60 and a seasonal individual pass is $30. Both are valid through Labor Day. For non-residents, a seasonal family pass is $150 (limited to 50 total) and a seasonal individual pass is $75 (limited to 50 total) also valid through Labor Day.

Seasonal park passes are available for purchase anytime through Parks and Recreation Online Registration System. Passes purchased online can either be picked up at the Parks and Recreation Department at Comstock Community Center, 180 School Road during business hours or at the Park on the weekends. Comstock Community Center hours are: Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. ‐ 4:30 p.m. Merwin Meadows Park hours for pass pickup are: Fridays from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. or Saturdays and Sundays from 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.

Passes may also be purchased in-person at Comstock Community Center during business hours or by mail.

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Residents and non-residents can purchase day passes in-person at the Parks and Recreation Office at Comstock Community Center on 180 School Road from Monday-Friday 8:30-4:30 p.m.

For residents, adult (18 years and up) day passes are $5 and youth (ages 5-17) are $2. For non- residents, adult and senior (18 years and up) day passes are $17 and youth (ages 5-17) are $8.

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Day passes are not available online.

Residents who are seniors (age 56 and up) may use the park free of charge.

Merwin Meadows offers residents a swimming pond, beach, picnic tables and grills, bathhouse, and playground. Parks hours are sunrise to sunset. No dogs are permitted in the park except those on leash with their owner while walking through the park on the trail.

Questions should be directed to Wilton’s Parks and Recreation Office at (203) 834-6234 or emailed to kregg.zulkeski@wiltonct.org.

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