Reservation for Blue Hills Trailside Museum

Reservation for Blue Hills Trailside Museum

Reservation for Blue Hills Trailside Museum

By Mass Audubon

Date and time

June 27, 2020 · 10am - June 30, 2021 · 3:40pm EDT

Location

Mass Audubon's Blue Hills Trailside Museum

1904 Canton Ave Milton, MA 02186

About this event

In an effort to keep our visitors and staff safe by allowing for plenty of social and physical distancing, we are limiting visitation to the outdoor exhibits at Blue Hills Trailside Museum. Visitors will need to reserve a ticket for a specific arrival time.

Please note: For everyone’s safety, there will be no access to buildings, restrooms, or water fountains.

Tickets

Please select your arrival time. Note: we cannot accommodate any date changes, cancellations, or refunds once an order has been placed.

  • Mass Audubon members, EBT/DTA participants, ConnectorCare Card to Culture participants, Library memberships, and Active-Duty Military families please show your related identification upon arrival.

We are required to collect the names and phone numbers of ALL visitors to facilitate possible contact tracing by Massachusetts public health officials. On the ticketing page, you will be asked to provide the name for every person you are buying a ticket for and a phone number for your household; please note that given the state's requirements, "guest of" is not permissible.

Not a member? Join today to take advantage of our new member special. You can show your email confirmation upon arrival.

Upon Arrival

Please follow our Visitation Guidelines including:

  • Keep at least 6 feet apart from staff and other visitors.
  • All visitors are required to wear a mask in the admissions and animal exhibit areas, as well as any other areas where you cannot stay 6 feet from other visitors.
  • Do not gather in groups of people outside of your household.
  • One family/household group per exhibit at a time.
  • Avoid high-touch surfaces such as signs, exhibit glass, benches, picnic tables, and Nature Play Areas
  • No bikes or pets

In the event of severe weather the outdoor exhibits and grounds at Blue Hills Trailside Museum will close.

If you have any further questions, please contact us at bluehills@massaudubon.org.

Organized by

Protecting the nature of Massachusetts for people and for wildlife.

Mass Audubon is the largest nature conservation nonprofit in Massachusetts., with more than 135,000 members and supporters. We protect more than 38,000 acres of land throughout Massachusetts, saving birds and other wildlife, and making nature accessible to all. We welcome you to explore a nearby sanctuary, find inspiration, and get involved.

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