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Tully Lake Park Office U.S Tully Lake ! ! ! ! Seasons ! ! ! ! D ! A ! ! O Recreation Area: R ! ! ! S ! ! ! M ! ! ! May through October* ! ! ! A ! ! ! ! D ! ! ! A ! ! ! 9 ! ! Campground: ! D A ! Memorial Day weekend through O ! ! ! R ! ! L Columbus Day weekend* L I L ! ! ! H O ! O ! T ! M ! C *For specific dates, contact the Park Office. Trails and ! ! I E S P R disc golf course are open year round. ! S O ! O A R D ! B ! P L I S ! S ! H Outdoor Safety Tips I ! L L ! R ! O ! Wear appropriate clothing for weather and A D ! ! 32 activities. Bring water, map, compass, ! AD ! ICK RO medication, food, first aid kit, whistle, and WARW ! ! flashlight. Stay within your limits. Bring a ! ! buddy. Tell someone where you’re going and ! U ! P when you’ll be back. Return before dusk. On ! O N ! D ! R the water, always wear your life jacket. A O ! ! O 68 A R D ! ! S S ! ! O R ! C Frequently Asked Questions T U ! L ! N L D Y ! O ! A R B ! O Q. Can I bring my pet? T R ! R H O ! ! S O F A. Yes, but pets must be on a leash no longer ! L I K ! ! L T Z A R ! than 6 feet. Pet waste must be picked up ! F W O ! ! F I A ! ! L R D ! L and disposed properly. ! ! Y I A ! ! E ! ! M ! H ! D ! R I A L O ! ! L O Q. Can I reserve the pavilion? A ! R R ! ! ! 68 D O H ! A. Yes, the picnic shelter may be reserved for WARWICK ! T A ! ! D ! R O ! ! a fee. Call 978-249-9150. When not ! A W T ! ! ! ! H R O OL D ! E ! reserved, it may be used by the general L ! A ! T R T ! ! H ! T O O ! OAD A ! R L U ! K public for free. D R ! IC ! B ! ARW O ! W AD ! ! ! D ! ! ! OA ! L R ! ! ! ! IL H ! ! VIS ! ! Q. What size motor is allowed on the lake? A 8! D ! ! ! ! A. 10 HP maximum. Trolling motors may be ! Long ! F ! ! ! L Pond used in lieu of larger motors. A ! G ! ! ! ! G ! R ! ! ! Q. Do I need to wear a life jacket? ! B O ROYALSTON OBS ROAD JAC ! ! ! ! O A ! 7 L D A. We strongly recommend it. State law ! T ! O ! ! ! N RO ! requires children under 12 to wear one, and ! ! ! ! A persons aboard a canoe or kayak from ! ! D ! ! ! September 15 through May 15. Otherwise, a ! ! ! ! life jacket must be on board for each person. ! ! ! ! ! ! 6 ! Q. Where can I swim? ! ! ! A T A. There is no designated swimming area. ! H ! O ! D ORANGE L Swimming is prohibited at the boat ramp, ! ! A R ! O I ! C R near the dam, and off-site at Doane’s Falls. ! H ! ! ! ! L M ! O ! O H Otherwise, you may swim at your own risk. ! N ! T A D D ! ! O ! ! ! R A 5 ! N ! ! O E ! ! ! ! ! H ! ! ! ! A IL ! Q. Where can I camp? P ! ! ! ! ! L D ! O ! R O! ! ! O ! ! ! ! A ! R ! ! D A. Camping is only permitted on designated ! ! ! 3 F ! ! ! ! A ! ! ! R ! ! sites at the campground, or off-site at the M ! ! ! ! ! ! ! R ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! O ! ! 4 Tully Trail shelter near Royalston Falls. A ! ! D ! ! 2 ! AD ! ! 10 ! RO LY ! ! ! UL ! ! T ! ! ! ! ! N ! ! ! O ! ! ! Q. Can I have a fire? R T ! ! H ! ! ! A. Fires are only allowed in designated D O ! A Tully Lake R ! A O 1 N ! ! campsite fire rings or picnic area grills. R G L ! E ! L R I O ! ! H T ! A U ! ! D Y L Q. Where can I ride my off-road vehicle? R L Y ! E R ! A. There are no designated off-road vehicle M O ! A A ! E D ! ! ! trails. They are prohibited. R 32 C E U Tully D N A E T AD Q. Can I hunt or fish? RO Pond V O E TON S A AL M R E ROY L A R A. Yes, hunting and fishing are allowed in N L Y I T Packard O O H S T Pond A AD T accordance with state laws. O R R S N VILLE I T E FRY U L O ATHOL H A A N A O Y T M D L S O H E R R T H O R T C A S O D E N GULF ROAD W For More Information Tully Trail Boat Ramp U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Points of Interest Tully Lake Park Office U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Bike Trail Campground The Trustees of Reservations 1 Tully Lake 6 The Ledges 2 Athol-Richmond Road Recreation Area Royalston, MA 01368 Canoe Launch State Wildlife Management Area (978) 249-9150 Lake Trail 2 7 Tully Lake Spirit Falls www.corpslakes.us/tully Disc Golf Course State Forest Campground M and M Trail Park Office 3 Tully River 8 Jacobs Hill Tully Lake Campground Canoe Launch Other Trail The Trustees of Reservations Picnic Area 010.5 4 P.O. Box 100 ! Doane's Falls 9 Royalston Falls 0.1 Trail Mile Miles ¹ Royalston, MA 01368 (978) 249-4957 Trails on USACE property are subject to flooding 5 Coddings Meadow 10 Tully Mountain Trails off USACE property are managed by others and subject to change. More Tully Trail info at www.thetrustees.org/pages/37_tully_trail.cfm www.tullylakecampground.org.
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