Dorrs Pond Nature Trail - Manchester, NH

Dorrs Pond Nature Trail - Manchester, NH Dorrs Pond Nature Trail - Manchester, NH Dorrs Pond Nature Trail - Manchester, NH Dorrs Pond Nature Trail - Manchester, NH Dorrs Pond Nature Trail - Manchester, NH
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Dorrs Pond Nature Trail – A Pet-Friendly Escape in Manchester, New Hampshire

Located within Livingston Park, Dorrs Pond Nature Trail offers dog owners a scenic outdoor experience in Manchester, NH. The 17.6-acre pond is surrounded by a peaceful trail ideal for leashed walks with your dog, featuring benches, picnic tables, and lovely views of wildlife, water lilies, and dragonflies. It's the perfect spot for a restorative stroll, a pit stop during travel on I-93, or some family time outdoors.

Dog owners will appreciate the relaxed, nature-filled atmosphere. The area includes a small boat launch, access for fishing, plenty of open shoreline, and is open year-round from sunrise to sunset—with ice skating available in the winter. While not a traditional fenced dog park, the pet-friendly trails and accessible amenities make it a favorite local destination for dog-friendly hiking in Manchester, New Hampshire.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Are dogs allowed off-leash at this park? Dogs must be on-leash while using the nature trail.
  • Are there benches or seating areas for owners? Yes, benches and picnic tables are available along the trail.
  • Is there shade or shelter available? Yes, there are shaded areas along the trail and on the island.
  • Is the park open year-round? Yes, the park is open from sunrise to sunset throughout the year, with winter activities such as ice skating available.
  • Where is the best place to park? There is a parking lot available for visitors, though parts of it may occasionally be closed due to construction.
  • Are there walking or hiking trails connected to the park? Yes, the nature trail encompasses the pond and is great for dog-friendly hiking.
  • Is there a swimming area or pond for dogs? While there is a pond, there are no designated dog swim areas or beach access for dogs.

Reviews

Peter Walter

Nice break from a long drive. Beautiful views.

Peter Walter

Nice break from a long drive. Beautiful views.

Peter Walter

Nice break from a long drive. Beautiful views.

Stephen Priest

Part of Livingston Park 🏞️. It has a small boat ⛵ launch, a trail ,with benches, that encompasses the pond, not named Amy, and access for fishing 🎣. There are a few picnic 🧺 tables available.
Dorrs Pond is beautiful with the lilly pads, white and yellow water lilies, Pickerelweed and 🦎 Lizard’s Tail. Dragonflies buzz around while you might hear 🙉 the occasional frog 🐸. I did not see Kermit strumming the banjo 🪕 singing “Rainbow 🌈 Connection”. I did see 🙈 🦆 ducks which I have brought my son to see in the past.
The pond was named after George, not of the jungle, Horace, not the 🕷️ spider, Dorrs the man who purchased the land in the 1800’s. The existence of this pond came about by the damming of Ray Brook in 1862. The pond is about 17.6 acres with about 5000′ of shoreline. Livingston Park and Dorrs Pond were originally Pine Island Park.
I came across a thrown together bridge that connected to possibly Pine Island 🏝️. The island has nice views of the pond. There are indications that the island may have been used as a homeless encampment.
Other than the not to loud 🔊 sounds of the occasional airplane ✈️ at Manchester Airport, dogs 🐶 barking, electric ⚡ wires heating up from the Sun ☀️, it can be rather pleasant and relaxing.
⛸️ Ice, 🎵 Ice Baby 🍼 🎵 skating is possible in the winter ❄️.
Hours are sunrise 🌅 to sunset 🌇.
It is worth a visit:-)

Stephen Priest

Part of Livingston Park 🏞️. It has a small boat ⛵ launch, a trail ,with benches, that encompasses the pond, not named Amy, and access for fishing 🎣. There are a few picnic 🧺 tables available.
Dorrs Pond is beautiful with the lilly pads, white and yellow water lilies, Pickerelweed and 🦎 Lizard’s Tail. Dragonflies buzz around while you might hear 🙉 the occasional frog 🐸. I did not see Kermit strumming the banjo 🪕 singing “Rainbow 🌈 Connection”. I did see 🙈 🦆 ducks which I have brought my son to see in the past.
The pond was named after George, not of the jungle, Horace, not the 🕷️ spider, Dorrs the man who purchased the land in the 1800’s. The existence of this pond came about by the damming of Ray Brook in 1862. The pond is about 17.6 acres with about 5000′ of shoreline. Livingston Park and Dorrs Pond were originally Pine Island Park.
I came across a thrown together bridge that connected to possibly Pine Island 🏝️. The island has nice views of the pond. There are indications that the island may have been used as a homeless encampment.
Other than the not to loud 🔊 sounds of the occasional airplane ✈️ at Manchester Airport, dogs 🐶 barking, electric ⚡ wires heating up from the Sun ☀️, it can be rather pleasant and relaxing.
⛸️ Ice, 🎵 Ice Baby 🍼 🎵 skating is possible in the winter ❄️.
Hours are sunrise 🌅 to sunset 🌇.
It is worth a visit:-)

Stephen Priest

Part of Livingston Park 🏞️. It has a small boat ⛵ launch, a trail ,with benches, that encompasses the pond, not named Amy, and access for fishing 🎣. There are a few picnic 🧺 tables available.
Dorrs Pond is beautiful with the lilly pads, white and yellow water lilies, Pickerelweed and 🦎 Lizard’s Tail. Dragonflies buzz around while you might hear 🙉 the occasional frog 🐸. I did not see Kermit strumming the banjo 🪕 singing “Rainbow 🌈 Connection”. I did see 🙈 🦆 ducks which I have brought my son to see in the past.
The pond was named after George, not of the jungle, Horace, not the 🕷️ spider, Dorrs the man who purchased the land in the 1800’s. The existence of this pond came about by the damming of Ray Brook in 1862. The pond is about 17.6 acres with about 5000′ of shoreline. Livingston Park and Dorrs Pond were originally Pine Island Park.
I came across a thrown together bridge that connected to possibly Pine Island 🏝️. The island has nice views of the pond. There are indications that the island may have been used as a homeless encampment.
Other than the not to loud 🔊 sounds of the occasional airplane ✈️ at Manchester Airport, dogs 🐶 barking, electric ⚡ wires heating up from the Sun ☀️, it can be rather pleasant and relaxing.
⛸️ Ice, 🎵 Ice Baby 🍼 🎵 skating is possible in the winter ❄️.
Hours are sunrise 🌅 to sunset 🌇.
It is worth a visit:-)

Howie Michaelson

Nice stop for a break traveling on 93 – way, quick off/ on.

Howie Michaelson

Nice stop for a break traveling on 93 – way, quick off/ on.

Howie Michaelson

Nice stop for a break traveling on 93 – way, quick off/ on.

Maria Rose

Part of the parking lot and little bridge area is closed off due to construction.

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