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Danvers Park Rangers

The primary function of the Rangers at Endicott Park is to serve as the first line of public safety to the nearly 160,000 annual park visitors. The Rangers also provide for care and maintenance of grounds, buildings, and farm animals, while also doing all of the seasonal grounds keeping such as spring planting, turf & trail maintenance, fall cleanup, and winter plowing.

While catering to audiences of all ages, our Rangers can offer formal and informal educational talks in regards to the historical, natural, and recreational significance of lands such as Endicott Park. The Rangers are available to respond to calls for medical aids within the park, with all Rangers certified at a minimum of the First Responder level. Specialized equipment such as a marked ATV and four-wheel-drive patrol truck also allow for assistance to surrounding jurisdictions with search, rescues, and recoveries. Within the park, a number of Rangers also act in a law enforcement capacity with full police powers, including enforcement of Massachusetts’ motor vehicle laws.

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VISITOR'S CENTER

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RANGER PROGRAMS

Little Explorers

All young explorers ages 2-5 are invited to discover nature with Ranger Christine at Endicott Park. Each class will focus on seasonal nature themes, such as, seeds, habitats, ponds, animal sounds, and much more. Click here for details.

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Pets are always welcome on leash and must be picked up after.
$25-$100 Fine
(By-law C.21, S.3)

Family Fun at Endicott Park

Looking for an exciting and educational way to spend time with your family? Join Ranger Christine at Endicott Park for one of our monthly nature presentations. Click here for details.

Endicott Adventures – School Vacation Week Programs

Learn about local wildlife through games, stories, activities and lessons. Ranger Christine will lead children in an exploration of the park to learn about local wildlife. Click here for February vacation and click here for April vacation.

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On Line Registration for these
programs available here or by visiting the Danvers Recreation office
located at Town Hall, 1 Sylvan Street.

Ranger NATE SWISHER

Wildlife Specialist / Law Enforcement
Serving since 2001
17 years of field experience
Bachelor Degree- Conservation Law Enforcement
M.C.J.T.C. Reserve Police Academy
EMT, CPR, AED
Suicide Prevention
Danvers Special Police Officer
RADAR Certified
Eagle Scout

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Ranger CHRISTINE DEAN

Environmental Education
Serving since 2011
10 years field experience
Bachelor Degree– Environmental Studies
Certified Elementary Educator, K-6
First Aid, CPR, AED
Facilitator - Project WET, Project WILD
Project Learning Tree, Growing Up WILD
Leave No Trace

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