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'Open House Weekend' At Merwin Meadows In Wilton

Merwin Meadows in Wilton will be opening for the summer season on Saturday with an "open house weekend."

WILTON, CT — Merwin Meadows will be opening for the summer season on Saturday with an "open house weekend." Residents may enjoy all that Merwin Meadows has to offer – swimming pond, beach, picnic tables and grills, bathhouse, and playground — without a park pass over the Memorial Day holiday weekend.

On Memorial Day, Wilton Parks and Recreation will be serving hot dogs at Merwin Meadows after the parade.

Residents are advised that the ladies room at the park is under renovation, but is usable.

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Park 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.

Park Passes at Merwin Meadows
Starting Tuesday, May 31, park passes will be required at Merwin Meadows.

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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 seasonal individual pass is $75 (limited to 50 total), also valid through Labor Day.

Seasonal park passes are available for purchase anytime through the Parks & Recreation e-Trak online registration system. Passes purchased through e-Trak may be picked up Monday through Thursday from 8:30 am to 7:00 pm and on Fridays from 8:30 am to 3:00 pm at
Comstock Community Center.

Residents and non-residents may purchase day passes in-person at the Parks and Recreation Office at Comstock Community Center on 180 School Road from Monday-Friday 8:30 a.m.- 4:30 p.m. For residents 18 years and older, day passes are $5, and youth (ages 5-17) passes are $2. For non-residents, adult and senior (18 years and up) day passes are $17 and youth (ages 5-17) are $8. Day passes are not available on e-Trak.

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

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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