Sheehan-Basquil Park - Manchester, NH

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Sheehan-Basquil Park in Manchester, New Hampshire

Sheehan-Basquil Park is a family-friendly green space located at 297 Maple St in Manchester, NH. Known for its community atmosphere, the park is conveniently situated near Price Rite, Dunkin Donuts, and neighborhood plazas, making it easy to grab refreshments during your visit. Local trails connect the park to nearby landmarks such as South Willow Street, Walmart, and even the Manchester post office, providing pet-friendly walking and hiking options enjoyed by a wide mix of people, from families with strollers to elderly couples seeking a relaxing stroll.

Although the park offers open areas and is popular for hanging out with friends or kids, it is known to have variable maintenance and some graffiti. Despite this, Sheehan-Basquil Park stands out as a convenient gathering spot for hot days, with playgrounds and splash features that keep both children and pets entertained. The park’s proximity to pet-friendly trails and communal areas makes it a unique destination for dog owners and families seeking outdoor fun in Manchester, New Hampshire.

FAQ

  • Is there a playground or activities for kids nearby? Yes, the park has various age-appropriate playground and sprinkler features for kids.
  • Are there walking or hiking trails connected to the park? Yes, there are local trails accessible from the park that connect to various parts of Manchester, making it ideal for dog-friendly walks and hikes.
  • Is the park conveniently located for snacks and drinks? Yes, Price Rite and Dunkin Donuts are right nearby, so you can easily grab snacks or drinks during your visit.

Reviews

John Yox

Well I got my scooter fired up and decided to go and find out how progress was going on the trail to the airport. Son of a gun it was really nice and it starts over on that little extension from Queen City Ave to South Willow Street where the railroad tracks used to go across the road. Lots of people are using it, a really great cross-section of everybody was out there. I saw several elderly couples, quite a number of families with strollers and it looks like the city put some lights up along the edges of the trail from Walmart down to the lake. There were ducks, big dragonflies and they also found a really big grin going right across my face as I smiled and said hello to all the people. If you keep going past Walmart you get an amazing reward, it’s very primevil down at the other end and when I went out into the street there, I found I was right next to the post office where all the Manchester mail comes from. So going there on my scooter beats sitting in traffic on South Willow Street any day. Here are some pictures taken around the lake and then some at the very end where you get the reward.

John Yox

Well I got my scooter fired up and decided to go and find out how progress was going on the trail to the airport. Son of a gun it was really nice and it starts over on that little extension from Queen City Ave to South Willow Street where the railroad tracks used to go across the road. Lots of people are using it, a really great cross-section of everybody was out there. I saw several elderly couples, quite a number of families with strollers and it looks like the city put some lights up along the edges of the trail from Walmart down to the lake. There were ducks, big dragonflies and they also found a really big grin going right across my face as I smiled and said hello to all the people. If you keep going past Walmart you get an amazing reward, it’s very primevil down at the other end and when I went out into the street there, I found I was right next to the post office where all the Manchester mail comes from. So going there on my scooter beats sitting in traffic on South Willow Street any day. Here are some pictures taken around the lake and then some at the very end where you get the reward.

John Yox

Well I got my scooter fired up and decided to go and find out how progress was going on the trail to the airport. Son of a gun it was really nice and it starts over on that little extension from Queen City Ave to South Willow Street where the railroad tracks used to go across the road. Lots of people are using it, a really great cross-section of everybody was out there. I saw several elderly couples, quite a number of families with strollers and it looks like the city put some lights up along the edges of the trail from Walmart down to the lake. There were ducks, big dragonflies and they also found a really big grin going right across my face as I smiled and said hello to all the people. If you keep going past Walmart you get an amazing reward, it’s very primevil down at the other end and when I went out into the street there, I found I was right next to the post office where all the Manchester mail comes from. So going there on my scooter beats sitting in traffic on South Willow Street any day. Here are some pictures taken around the lake and then some at the very end where you get the reward.

Stephanie Clancy

I love it it’s open late and they have all kinds of age appropriate gym sprinkler stuff

Stephanie Clancy

I love it it’s open late and they have all kinds of age appropriate gym sprinkler stuff

Stephanie Clancy

I love it it’s open late and they have all kinds of age appropriate gym sprinkler stuff

Rosalie Yarnall

This Park is not being kept up by parks and req. I don’t understand it it has huge potential graffiti everywhere grass on kept garbage everywhere why is this park being ignored Where’s the money going if the basic small parks in Manchester aren’t even being kept up

Rosalie Yarnall

This Park is not being kept up by parks and req. I don’t understand it it has huge potential graffiti everywhere grass on kept garbage everywhere why is this park being ignored Where’s the money going if the basic small parks in Manchester aren’t even being kept up

Rosalie Yarnall

This Park is not being kept up by parks and req. I don’t understand it it has huge potential graffiti everywhere grass on kept garbage everywhere why is this park being ignored Where’s the money going if the basic small parks in Manchester aren’t even being kept up

Carlos Soriano

I’ve came here a lot with friends to hang out, I’ve made many memories with many different people and honestly, it’s the best place to chill since if you take a short walk, you’ve be in a plaza with dollar stores and there’s even a Sky Zone.

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