Alan E. Rich Environmental Park includes car-top access to the Millers River, a park landscaped with native plant varieties, benches and picnic tables welcoming visitors, and a short loop trail. Meandering through an area of young woodland and the open land of the Millers River Wildlife Management Area, that trail includes short spurs to the south shore of the Millers River and a longer spur leading deeper into the meadow.
Named for the late Alan Rich, a long-time Athol Selectman, and political leader, the park was developed as part of the Mass Urban River Visions initiative. Cass Meadow is managed by the Mass Division of Fisheries and Game and The Friends of the Alan E. Rich Environmental Park.
Wheelchair accessible trail
Restrooms on site
Entrance fee
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Last updated February 5, 2024