Bass Island Park - Manchester, NH

Bass Island Park - Manchester, NH Bass Island Park - Manchester, NH Bass Island Park - Manchester, NH Bass Island Park - Manchester, NH Bass Island Park - Manchester, NH
Shade Available
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Bass Island Park – A Dog-Friendly Riverside Spot in Manchester, NH

Bass Island Park is a peaceful, small neighborhood park nestled along the Piscataquog River in Manchester, New Hampshire. Though not a traditional fenced dog park, it offers dog owners a quiet, scenic location to stroll with their pets or relax by the river. Visitors enjoy mowed lawns, benches, and beautiful views of ducks and geese, making this park a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and those seeking tranquility with their dogs. The calm setting and abundance of wildlife make it a unique spot within Manchester for anyone looking to enjoy the outdoors in a pet-friendly environment.

This riverfront park features easy access for dog walking, green open space, and a couple of benches to unwind while watching the local ducks. Trash bins are available to help keep the area clean. Parking is limited, but neighborhood access is straightforward. Bass Island Park is a charming option for dog owners searching for pet-friendly trails and riverside walks close to downtown Manchester.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Is there seating available for owners? Yes, there are benches and spots to sit by the river.
  • Are there trash bins or waste stations? Yes, trash cans are available for public use.
  • Where is the best place to park? There is limited parking directly at the park, with easy access from the nearby neighborhood.
  • Is there shade or shelter available? There are shaded spots provided by trees but no covered shelters.
  • Are there walking or hiking trails connected to the park? There are informal riverside walks along the edge of the park when water levels are low.

Reviews

AgbeJahyeh D'Almeida

Great place to attain peace of mind and enjoy a bit of nature. The ducks expects some treats.

AgbeJahyeh D'Almeida

Great place to attain peace of mind and enjoy a bit of nature. The ducks expects some treats.

AgbeJahyeh D'Almeida

Great place to attain peace of mind and enjoy a bit of nature. The ducks expects some treats.

Stephen Priest

A small neighborhood park with access to the Piscataquog River. The 🦆 ducks like to hang out here. Unfortunately, so do people who like to litter 🚯 and spray paint 🫟. , but I have seen much worse.
It is showing some signs of wear but the lawns are mowed and there are trash 🗑️ cans available. There is limited parking but easy access to the nearby neighborhood.
A nice little park to relax, watch the ducks and with the water 💦 level low due to recent drought 🪾, you can walk along part of the river’s edge and explore.

Stephen Priest

A small neighborhood park with access to the Piscataquog River. The 🦆 ducks like to hang out here. Unfortunately, so do people who like to litter 🚯 and spray paint 🫟. , but I have seen much worse.
It is showing some signs of wear but the lawns are mowed and there are trash 🗑️ cans available. There is limited parking but easy access to the nearby neighborhood.
A nice little park to relax, watch the ducks and with the water 💦 level low due to recent drought 🪾, you can walk along part of the river’s edge and explore.

Stephen Priest

A small neighborhood park with access to the Piscataquog River. The 🦆 ducks like to hang out here. Unfortunately, so do people who like to litter 🚯 and spray paint 🫟. , but I have seen much worse.
It is showing some signs of wear but the lawns are mowed and there are trash 🗑️ cans available. There is limited parking but easy access to the nearby neighborhood.
A nice little park to relax, watch the ducks and with the water 💦 level low due to recent drought 🪾, you can walk along part of the river’s edge and explore.

Cyrus Lyford

While I was present there also were three Canadian Geese family’s raising their

Cyrus Lyford

While I was present there also were three Canadian Geese family’s raising their

Cyrus Lyford

While I was present there also were three Canadian Geese family’s raising their

Cathi Hampson

It’s just a small park along the river in Manchester. Great if you just want to chill for a bit. I had to make a phone call so I stopped. Saw some pretty ducks swimming in the river.

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