🐾 Kids at the Dog Park: Real Stories, Safety Risks & Smarter Solutions
If you’ve spent time at an off-leash park, you’ve probably seen it:A parent strolls in with a stroller 🚼 or […]
Amherst Town Beach offers locals and visitors a beautiful lakeside retreat in Amherst, New Hampshire. While not exclusively a dog park, it is a pet-friendly location where water activities and swimming can be enjoyed, and scenic views make it a favorite destination. The beach is known for its sandy shores, playset, picnic tables, charcoal grills, and boat rentals. Visitors praise its beautiful scenery and fun opportunities for families and kids.
Non-residents should note there is an admission fee, and entry on weekends is restricted to local residents. The area has shaded spots thanks to large trees, and there is a playground available for children, making it a multi-use spot for families looking to enjoy the outdoors near Amherst. Please be mindful of seasonal closures, such as those due to blue-green algae in the lake.
The pavement walking in was all broken. And they didn’t put new beach sand.
Huge tree roots everywhere.
Picnic tables were super uneven.
And NULL to enter for 2 people.
They need to use the money. To clean up the beach
The pavement walking in was all broken. And they didn’t put new beach sand.
Huge tree roots everywhere.
Picnic tables were super uneven.
And NULL to enter for 2 people.
They need to use the money. To clean up the beach
The pavement walking in was all broken. And they didn’t put new beach sand.
Huge tree roots everywhere.
Picnic tables were super uneven.
And NULL to enter for 2 people.
They need to use the money. To clean up the beach
Super fun and not too expensive to get in for a whole day hanging out at the water. And there’s rentals too. We went swimming and saw a huge snapping turtle off the dock. It’s a beautiful lake
Super fun and not too expensive to get in for a whole day hanging out at the water. And there’s rentals too. We went swimming and saw a huge snapping turtle off the dock. It’s a beautiful lake
Super fun and not too expensive to get in for a whole day hanging out at the water. And there’s rentals too. We went swimming and saw a huge snapping turtle off the dock. It’s a beautiful lake
CLOSED during summer/fall 2022 as blue-green algae was in the lake.
The beach is just for residents. 8$ entrance for non-residents.
you Cannot use the beach if not a local town resident on weekends. Have to pay 8 bucks an adult, 4 for kids. you can see the life guards tall stand but no one was at the beach. Its has a sandy beach, with a playset, picnic tables with charcoal grills close by to sand beach.
CLOSED during summer/fall 2022 as blue-green algae was in the lake.
The beach is just for residents. 8$ entrance for non-residents.
you Cannot use the beach if not a local town resident on weekends. Have to pay 8 bucks an adult, 4 for kids. you can see the life guards tall stand but no one was at the beach. Its has a sandy beach, with a playset, picnic tables with charcoal grills close by to sand beach.
CLOSED during summer/fall 2022 as blue-green algae was in the lake.
The beach is just for residents. 8$ entrance for non-residents.
you Cannot use the beach if not a local town resident on weekends. Have to pay 8 bucks an adult, 4 for kids. you can see the life guards tall stand but no one was at the beach. Its has a sandy beach, with a playset, picnic tables with charcoal grills close by to sand beach.
Quite a nice beach where you can rent boats as well. Scenic and beautiful!!