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Skull Secrets, Birding, Eel Games: 40+ MA State Park Activities Over April Vacation Week

There are more than 40 free or low cost activities at state parks across Massachusetts over school vacation week.

SUTTON, MA — With April vacation underway across Massachusetts, families may be looking for fun, educational (and free) activities for kids.

The state's Department of Conservation and Recreation has you covered with over 40 activities at state parks across Massachusetts, from hikes to bike rides and ecological activities. Here are some highlights from this week's programming, but you can see all 42 programs on DCR's website.

Secrets of the Skull at Purgatory Chasm State Reservation, 198 Purgatory Rd., Sutton. April 14, April 21, 11 a.m. to 12 p.m.

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You can learn many things about how an animal lives by looking at its skull. Participants will examine animal skulls and learn how the animals survive. Meet in the pavilion near the entrance to the chasm. The program is appropriate for ages 4 and up. It will be held in the Visitor Center during inclement weather. No dogs allowed. For more information, please call (508)-234-9610.

Freshwater Macros! at Wachusett Reservoir, 180 Beaman St., West Boylston. April 17, 6:30 to 7:30 p.m.

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Find out why we care about macroinvertebrates - aquatic creatures big enough to see without a microscope. Get hands-on experience exploring samples to identify and uncover the story they tell about water quality. This event is part of DCR’s monthly "Watershed Wednesday" series, where Water Supply Protection staff meet with the community to have engaging conversations. Meet at Wachusett Reservoir Headquarters. The entrance is at the flagpoles. No dogs allowed. All ages are welcome. For more information, please call (617)-352-4044.

Fox Talk at Blue Hills Reservation, 860 Hill Side Dr., Milton. April 16, 10:30 to 11:30 a.m.

The clever red and elusive gray foxes of the Blue Hills adapt to the changing seasons and make their home here in unexpected ways. Learn about their fascinating behavior and the signs of their silent comings and goings. Meet at the Visitor Center. Dogs are welcome on leash. All ages are welcome. For more information, please call (857)-208-8498.

Slippery and Scaly: Eely and Fishy at Waquoit Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve, 131 Waquoit Highway, East Falmouth. April 18, 11 a.m. - noon

The American eel has a fascinating migration story, as do some of the state’s local fish. Participants will learn about eels by playing a slippery eel game and catching some fish on the beach for a closer look. They will also make a stuffed animal eel. Please wear rubber boots or waterproof shoes for netting creatures by the beach. The program is for children ages 11 and under accompanied by an adult. The program will run rain or shine.

Spring Birding Walk-Symphony of Bird Song at Halibut Point State Park, 4 Gott Ave., Rockport. April 21, 8 to 10 a.m.

Stroll the seaside and learn birding basics as you hear the symphony of spring bird song. Watch for them in the fields, woodlands, and at the ocean’s edges. Participants will learn about bird sounds, habits, and flight patterns, while enjoying the park’s extraordinary views. Bring binoculars. All ages welcome. Meet at the parking area. No dogs allowed. For more information, please call (978)-546-2997.

An Oasis for Birds at Belle Isle Marsh Reservation, 1399 Bennington St., East Boston. April 20, 7:30 to 8:30 a.m.

Participants will search for birds on foot up to one mile, on flat, easy terrain for birds at Belle Isle Marsh – a birding hotspot and state park that experiences about 271 species of birds each year. Participants should expect to move to different locations by car or bicycle. Be ready for chilly weather and a breeze - dress in warm layers, including a hat and gloves. Sturdy winter boots suitable for walking through snow are recommended. The program is co-sponsored by the Brookline Bird Club and the Friends of Belle Isle Marsh. Meet at the Belle Isle parking area. No dogs allowed. All ages are welcome. For more information, please call (781) 656-1485.

Eastern European Immigration & Industrialization in Massachusetts at Great Falls Discovery Center, 2 Avenue A, Turners Falls. April 14, 2 to 3:30 p.m.

During the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Polish and other Eastern European immigrants arrived in the Connecticut River Valley to begin new lives as small farmers and factory workers. Learn about this migration in a talk by Robert Forrant, Distinguished University Professor of History at the University of Massachusetts Lowell. He is co-editor with Mary Anne Trasciatt of the book, Where are the Workers: Interpreting Labor and Working-Class History at Museums and Historic Sites. This free event is presented by the Pocumtuck Valley Memorial Association and funded by Mass Humanities as part of the Expanding Massachusetts Stories initiative. The event is for young people and adults. Meet at the Great Hall. No dogs allowed. For more information, please call 413-863-3221.

Budding Painter's Workshop at Holyoke Heritage State Park, 221 Appleton St., Holyoke. April 17, two sessions: leaf printing and color usage, 10 to 11 a.m. for ages 6 to 9. For ages 10 to 15: brush strokes and perspective, 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.

Calling all budding artists! Come learn painting techniques from watercolor artist Christine Copeland. Explore perspective, colors, leaf printing, brush strokes, and more. Display your finished artwork on the forest mural next to Christine’s exhibited works in the park’s visitor center. Artists can take their pieces home. Materials will be supplied. Participants should wear clothing that they don’t mind getting paint on. Meet at the Visitor Center. No dogs allowed. The program is free, but registration is required; please specify the age of the painters. To register or for more information, please call (413)-534-1723.

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