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Minute Man National Historical ParkCyclist enjoying the Battle Road Trail
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Minute Man National Historical Park
Trash Policy

Why are there no trash receptacles?
Minute Man National Historical Park has a carry in, carry out policy. What you tote in, you must tote out. This includes any form of trash; bottles, cans, paper, left over lunch bages, wrappers, etc. There are no public trash receptacles in the Park to dispose of waste materials.

While Minute Man National Historical Park does have a recycling program, it is not equipped to handle the waste generated by every park visitor. Please remember to pack discarded materials or any such other items out with you as you prepare to leave, and leave the park beautiful for others to enjoy.

 

 

A kayaker's view of the Potomac River  

Did You Know?
Becuase much of the campaign was water-based, there are numerous recreational opportunities to visit the Star-Spangled Banner Trail by water.

Last Updated: September 04, 2006 at 11:56 EST