Address: Windham, NH 03087, USA
“It's a nice place but is starting to show some of its age. The port a potty was clean though and no litter. It's kind of a hidden gem for playgrounds as it's very closed in. The road in is kinda beat though.”
Address: 48 Geremonty Dr, Salem, NH 03079, USA
“Fun for all ages of kids. There is a playground and a fitness path as well as a nice grassy area with a stage. We went as part of the annual Salem Family Fun Day for the third year and it always gets bigger every year.”
Address: Head,, Nashua River Rail Trail, Nashua, NH 03062, USA
“Beautiful area, peaceful, all sorts of trails at different elevations. A walking stick would be helpful in places. Recommend a compass or ensure your phone battery is fully charged so you use your map app to help out. Most of the trails are unmarked.”
Address: 151 Broad St # 1, Nashua, NH 03063, USA
“The guys there were great and took the time to show the grandkids around”
Address: 2-12 Shattuck St, Nashua, NH 03064, USA
“It's nice for a little park.”
Address: 1-9 Library St, Hudson, NH 03051, USA
“Just remembering the fallen soldiers and sailors. Great job to the American Legion”
Address: 2 Burnham Rd, Hudson, NH 03051, USA
“Wonderful little park with a cute playground. Well taken care of, clean and usually empty.”
Address: 4 Greeley St, Hudson, NH 03051, USA
“Great and clean park. Basketball court playground and baseball field with occasional games”
Address: 10 Groton Rd, Nashua, NH 03062, USA
“Camp lovewell is fabulous! There is so much to do, there's no time to be bored. Nature and hiking adventures kiyaking, swimming, sports of all sorts (archery too!) unique and creative crafts, play writing/drama & skits. But don't miss the FARM with horses, cows, goats and so many animals (even a white peacock). My granddaughter can't wait to go back again! Wonderful, caring and knowledgeable staff. Great school!”
Address: Pine St, Nashua, NH 03060, USA
“Park Social, Pine and Ledge streets corner where Ledge Street becomes Central in Nashua, NH. The greatest small park in Nashua. It's used pretty much exclusively by the people living right around it. This park is in the Tree Streets neighborhood of Nashua. Equipment here includes objects to climb and hang on. These are popular with children. There's a large swing that fits two or three. It's popular with everybody. There are paved walks popular with people with wheeled ways of getting around. There's an ice-skating rink that the city posts various hours for although I've never seen it used. In fact, in winter this park is snowed over. There are several solar power lights on fancy poles. Only the lights on a single pole work. There is one of those unhelpful little libraries here. Its books are the published trash people decided to put here rather than in the large trash cans populating this park. There is sculpture here. There are benches. There are often people here walking their beasts. Note that Google Maps calls this Park Social at Labine. The word Labine can be seen at this park but I doubt anyone knows why and the sign says the place is simply Park Social. So don't be confused. The park is popular with children and the young adult. It is popular with parents and anybody who wants to sit down a minute. Some use the park as a short cut to the apartment houses along side the park.”
Address: 19 Kimball Hill Rd, Hudson, NH 03051, USA
“Great trails, a haunting 9/11 Memorial, amazing green spaces, and beautiful sunsets. This is a peaceful, serene place to enjoy the outdoors. It's a great place to bring the family or go for a great walk or run. The landscaping is beautiful and there are wild rabbits in many places. The family loves going to unwind and ditch the stress. It's well worth the trip.”
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