Superintendent's Compendium

 

In accordance with applicable law and policy, and pursuant to the delegated authorities provided in Title 36, Code of Federal Regulations, Chapter 1 {"36 CFR"), the following compendium actions apply to all lands and waters administered by the National Park Service (NPS) within the boundaries of Minute Man National Historical Park. This document is the written compilation of designations, closures, permit requirements and other restrictions imposed under the discretionary authority of the Superintendent, as required by 36 CFR l.7(b). Violating any provision in this Compendium may result in criminal penalties under 36 CFR 1.3.

The compendium actions in this document apply in addition to all other laws that apply to lands and waters administered by the NPS within the boundaries of Minute Man National Historical Park. These include:

  • Regulations in 36 CFR and other CFR titles such as Title 43, which contains regulations that apply on public lands administered by the Department of the Interior. The current version of the CFR can be found at www.ecfr.gov Click on "Title 36" and then "Chapter 1" to access 36 CFR.

  • Statutes codified in U.S. Code, in particular provisions in Titles 16 and 54.

This Compendium is organized by the sections in 36 CFR that give the Superintendent discretionary authority to take the compendium action. Written determinations that explain why each compendium action is necessary appear in this document in italicized print. Please contact the Office of the Chief Ranger (Law Enforcement Division) if you have any questions or comments about the Superintendent's Compendium.

NPS regulations in 36 CFR 1.4 define certain terms that are used in 36 CFR. Other sections in 36 CFR may define terms that are used in those sections. To the extent any terms defined in the CFR are used in this Compendium, those definitions apply. In addition to terms defined in the CFR, the following terms used in this Compendium are defined as follows:

Day Use Area: Any area consisting of or adjacent to paved parking lots, buildings, or toilet facilities that are open to the public.

Uncrewed Aircraft: A device that is used or intended to be used for flight without the possibility of direct human intervention from within or on the device, and the associated operational elements and components that are required for the pilot or system operator in command to operate or control the device (such as cameras, sensors, communication links). This term includes all types of devices that meet this definition (e.g., model airplanes, quadcopters, and drones) that are used for any purpose, including for recreation or commerce.

Walkway: Sidewalks, paths, trails, or hard-surfaced areas that are closed to the use of bicycles and motorized vehicles.

Pull-offs: Any paved or dirt space where a motorized vehicle can pull off the roadway, often associated with areas with scenic value to the visiting public

 
 

36 CFR § Part 1 - General Provisions

 

Section 1.5: Closures and Public Use Limits

The following visiting hours and public use limits are established for Minute Man National Historical Park. 

 

Section 1.6: Activities that Require a Permit

See Part III General regulations Section for CFR subsection cited.

For more information on permit requirements please go to Permits - Minute Man National Historical Park (U.S. National Park Service) (nps.gov) or contact Minute Man National Historical Park’s Chief Ranger at 978-318-7828 (Voicemail). More information about Special Use Permits and Commercial Use Authorizations can be found at: https://www.nps.gov/aboutus/doingbusinesswithus.htm

 

36 CFR § Part 2 – Resource Protection, Public Use, and Recreation

 

Section 2.1 Preservation of Natural, Cultural and Archaeological Resources

 

Section 2.2: Wildlife Protection

 

Section 2.3: Fishing

 

Section 2.4: Weapons, Traps, and Nets

 

Section 2.10: Camping and Food Storage

 

Section 2.11: Picnicking

Conditions and restrictions for picnicking are listed under Section 1.5 (a)(2) above.

 

Section 2.12: Audio Disturbances

 

Section 2.13: Fires

 

Section 2.14: Sanitation & Refuse

Minute Man NHP follows the national “Leave No Trace” program’s “Carry In and Carry Out trash” policy. Trash cans are not provided.  Park visitors must remove all trash, including pet waste, from the park.

Determination:  The Carry In and Carry Out trash policy helps the park focus resources on essential park functions that maintain the maximum benefit for park visitors.  

 

Section 2.15: Pets

 

Section 2.16: Horses & Pack Animals

 

Section 2.17: Aircraft

 

Section 2.18: Snowmobiles

 

Section 2.19: Winter Activities

 

Section 2.20: Skating, Skateboards, and Similar Devices

 

Section 2.21: Smoking

 

Section 2.22: Property

 

Section 2.35: Alcoholic Beverages & Controlled Substances

 

Section 2.38: Explosives

 

Section 2.50: Special Events

 

Section 2.51: Demonstrations

 

Section 2.62: Memorialization

 

36 CFR § Part 3 – Boating and Water Use Activities

Section 3.6 - Boating Operations

(a)(2) Launching a vessel is prohibited from the banks of the river at Minute Man NHP (other than those that had arrived by water)

Boats (including canoes and kayaks) may NOT be launched (i.e. carried from a vehicle down to the river) into the Concord River within the park boundary except from the boat house adjacent to the Old Manse with the permission of the Director of the Old Manse. (Note: The Old Manse is owned and operated separately from the Minute Man NHP).

Small boats may pull up on the shore of the river so that passengers may disembark and visit the Park except at any time or location where there is a sign on the shore prohibiting that activity. (Example: a project to restore vegetation to the riverbank might require the area not be trampled thus canoes and kayaks would not be allowed to be dragged on to the shore in that location.

The prohibition on launching boats is to preserve the limited parking space in the North Bridge lot and to prevent conflicts and injuries resulting from boaters carrying their boats and equipment through areas often crowded with visitors. There is a popular boat launch available just upstream at Lowell Rd.

Section 3.8 - Restrictions

(b)(3) Vessels may not create a wake or exceed 5 mph in the following areas:

  • The Concord River within the park boundary which is the section of river between the Monument Street bridge and the Lowell Road Bridge.

Section 3.12 - Water Skiing

(a) No water skiing or towing on the Concord River within the park boundary.
This condition is established to protect the lives of skiers, boaters & visitors in the North Bridge area. These restrictions are necessary to achieve such protection.

Section 3.9 - PERSONAL WATERCRAFT (PWC)

(a) PWC (Jet Ski) use on the Concord River within the park boundary is prohibited.

Section 3.21 – Swimming and Bathing

(a)(1) The following areas are closed to swimming and bathing: From the shoreline of the Concord River within the park boundary(Note: Swimming from a canoe or boat is allowed in the Concord River within the park)

(a)(2) The following restrictions apply to all swimming and bathing activities: No jumping off the North Bridge into the Concord RiverNo swimming from the shoreline of the Concord RiverNo swimming in all bodies or water located within the park, including the pond on the grounds of the Minute Man Visitor Center.

Determinations: The “no swimming” from shoreline condition is established to protect the commemorative atmosphere of the grounds surrounding the physical location where individuals lost their lives during the conflict between British Troops and Colonial Minutemen on April 19, 1775. No swimming in bodies of water condition is established to protect resources and public safety, and to protect the commemorative nature of the park.

 

36 CFR § Part 4 – Vehicles and Traffic Safety

Section 4.10 – Travel on Park Roads and Routes

(a) Park roads, open for travel by motor vehicle are those indicated below:
  • All town and state roads within the park boundary
  • Emergency vehicles, park vehicles, and approved contractors may, under appropriate circumstances, operate vehicles on the Battle Road, and other, trails.
  • “Residents Only” may use the Old Bedford Road segment in Lincoln
  • “Residents Only” may use Manuel Drive in Concord.

Section 4.21 – Speed Limits

(a)(1) 15 miles per hour: within parking areas, utility areas, business or residential areas, other places of public assemblage and at emergency scenes.
(b) The superintendent has designated the speed limit on roads within the boundary of the park at rates consistent with what has been posted by the applicable town or State of Massachusetts authority.
  • The speed limit for Airport Road in Lexington, which is not otherwise posted, has been designated by the Superintendent to be 20 mph.
  • For enforcement purposes, the posted limit, if different from the limit indicated in this compendium, shall be enforced.
  • Minute Man NHP speed limits designated by the superintendent are indicated on the graphic depictions found in Appendix B.

Section 4.30 – Bicycles

(a) Bicycles are allowed on park roads and in parking areas that are otherwise open for motor vehicle use by the general public.
(b) Bicycles are allowed in Minute Man NHP in the following areas and trails with special exceptions noted below.

  • North Bridge Trail
  • Battle Road Trail

(f) Closures and other use restrictions Minute Man NHP:

  • The speed limit for bicycle on the above trails is 10mph.Riders must walk bikes on all boardwalks, on the North Bridge between the monuments, and on the Fiske Hill Loop Trail. Riding a bicycle in these areas is prohibited.Riders must yield right of way to pedestrians.Operation of bicycles must comply with Massachusetts law.Bicycles may not be ridden in fields, on lawns, or in undeveloped areas or off-trail. The use of bicycles in the following areas and/or trails not designated for bike use is prohibited:
    • Fiske Hill Trail
    • Former Vernal Pool Trail (now closed to all traffic)
    • Buttrick Garden Paths
    • Buttrick Mansion/North Bridge Visitor Center Paths (with exception of the main North Bridge Trail)
Notes: Bicycle possession (walking a bike on a trail to access an area open to bike use) is permitted on trails within the park that are closed to bicycle use.


(h)(4) Riding abreast of another rider is permitted on the Battle Road Trail as long as it does not impede other visitors, or otherwise create a hazardous condition.

The Battle Road Trail was designated as a multi-use trail (which includes bicycle use) in 2003 after a planning process that evaluated the impacts of multiple use on the trail pursuant to 36 CFR 4.30 and other regulations.


(i) Electric bicycles.

(1) The use of an electric bicycle (“e-bike”) is allowed on park roads, parking areas, and on the Battle Road Trail and North Bridge Trail with the below restrictions.
(2) The use of an electric bicycle is prohibited in locations not designated by the Superintendent under paragraph (i)(1) of this section.
(3) Except where use of motor vehicles by the public is allowed, using the electric motor exclusively to move an electric bicycle for an extended period of time without pedaling is prohibited.
(7) Closures, limits, restrictions Minute Man NHP:
  • All bicycle closures, limits and restrictions listed in 4.30(f) above apply to e-bikes with the addition of:
    • All e-bikes must utilize pedaling while riding the bike.
    • Using an E-bike without pedaling is Prohibited (i.e. Class 2 E-bike).
Notes: Bicycle possession (walking a bike on a trail to access an area open to bike use) is permitted on trails within the park that are closed to bicycle use.
Determinations: Class 1, 2 and 3 e-bikes are now defined in 36 CFR. These provisions protect the park’s natural, scenic, and aesthetic values, while contributing to minimal disturbance to wildlife or park resources. Allowing electric bicycles on public roads and in parking areas will create new opportunities for recreation and access within the park. It will not create any adverse impacts to park visitors, resources or values due to the existing use of these locations by motor vehicles and bicycles.

Section 4.31 – Hitchhiking

(a) Hitchhiking is not permitted within the park boundary
 

36 CFR § Part 5 – Commercial and Private Operations

Engaging in or soliciting any business in park areas, except in accordance with the provision of a permit, contract, or other written agreement with the United States is prohibited.

 

Appendix A: First Amendment Areas

 
 

Appendix B: Speed Limits

Last updated: April 7, 2025

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