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Marsh Billings Rockefeller National Historical Park is open from sunrise to sunset throughout the year.
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To access the Summer Pasture Trail, the most direct way to get there is to take the Mountain Road Trail from the entrance of the park toward the Pogue. Parking for Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical Park is located at the Billings Farm and Museum. Cross the road and make your way into the park. If you need to get water, maps, information about the park, or to use the restroom, continue up the hill to the visitor center.
Otherwise, take Mountain Road Trail to the right for roughly a mile until you arrive at the junction with the Summer Pasture Trail. The trail goes through the woods before it emerges on the edge of the summer pasture. There are some nice views of the pasture as you make your way around the pasture. The trail climbs uphill at this point for a short distance before leveling out. There is a nice view of the pasture at a break in the fence line at the edge of the woods. After enjoying the view and maybe taking a photo or two, the trail enters the woods as it approaches the Pogue. It parallels the Pogue Loop Trail before it emerges at the junction with the Mountain Road Trail. You can turn to the right and enjoy the views of the Pogue or you can turn to the left and make your way back to your vehicle or explore other areas of the park.
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