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    Default Upper Goose Pond cabin

    The cabin at Upper Goose Pond will not be open , for hiker use, this season.
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    Is the tenting area OK to use?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Just Tom View Post
    Is the tenting area OK to use?

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    They can lock the cabin, but hard to keep people off the platforms.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Just Tom View Post
    Is the tenting area OK to use?

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    That's what I was going to ask too. Can people still go there and tent, and swim in the lake?

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    Quote Originally Posted by u.w. View Post
    That's what I was going to ask too. Can people still go there and tent, and swim in the lake?

    willin'
    https://appalachiantrail.org/explore.../a-t-closures/

    7/2/2020) Due to ongoing and renewed temporary closures of all shelters, campsites and privies due to COVID-19 on both Massachusetts DCR land and National Park Service A.T. (APPA) lands, and a standing prohibition of dispersed (stealth) camping on the A.T. throughout Massachusetts, no overnight camping is currently allowed.


    https://www.nps.gov/appa/learn/news/...her-notice.htm

    Massachusetts shelters covered under this order: Upper Goose Pond. All other shelters and campsites in Massachusetts remain closed under a separate state order. There is no legal place to spend the night along the AT in Massachusetts.

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    I suspect there is a lot of illegal camping going on.
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