Seasonal & Holidays
Arlington Opens Reservoir Beach, Closes Spray Park
Reservoir Beach opened for the season Monday, but the town said the North Union Spray Park is still closed due to a busted pipe.

ARLINGTON, MA — Reservoir Beach opened for the summer Monday. The Lowell Street beach was recently renovated and now features a filtered, chlorinated swimming area, bathhouse and concession stand.
The beach will be supervised by certified lifeguards and other beach staff while open.
The summer 2021 beach season runs through Friday, August 20. Beach hours are 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. daily.
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Everyone over the age of 1 must display tags to the gate attendant to be admitted to the beach area. Reservoir Beach is open to residents and non-residents. See below for pricing:
- Adult (Ages 18 years and over): $60.00
- Children (Ages 1-17 years): $45.00
- Seniors (Ages 60 years and over): $35.00
- Family (includes 2 adults & 2 children): $160.00 ($20 for each additional child)
- Day Pass: $6 per person over the age of 1
The town is selling a limited amount of beach tags this summer. Click here to purchase.
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The town closed the North Union Spray Park Friday due to a broken pipe. The park will remain closed until further notice.
"We are truly sorry about this and will work diligently to resolve the problem as soon as possible," a statement on the town's website reads. "Thank you for your understanding."
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