Veterans Memorial Park Merrimack NH - Merrimack, NH

Veterans Memorial Park Merrimack NH - Merrimack, NH Veterans Memorial Park Merrimack NH - Merrimack, NH Veterans Memorial Park Merrimack NH - Merrimack, NH Veterans Memorial Park Merrimack NH - Merrimack, NH Veterans Memorial Park Merrimack NH - Merrimack, NH
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Dog Swim Area
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Veterans Memorial Park in Merrimack, New Hampshire, offers a serene and scenic spot perfect for dog owners looking to unwind with their furry companions. Overlooking picturesque Bluebird Island and centered around a peaceful pond, this pet-friendly park is an inviting place to enjoy a walk, a picnic by the water, or simply take in the view. While not specifically a dedicated dog park, the open areas and gentle walking trails provide a wonderful place for leashed pets to explore safely.

The park is noted for its multiple amenities, including picnic tables, playgrounds, ball fields, porta potties, and convenient parking close to the lake. Families with children will appreciate the playground, while dog owners can enjoy the quiet and the natural beauty, especially on a snowy New Hampshire morning. Whether you’re seeking dog-friendly hiking, a lunch spot with your pup, or simply a tranquil spot in Merrimack, this green space is a local favorite.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Is there a playground or activities for kids nearby? Yes, there is a playground available at the park.
  • Are restrooms available for owners? Yes, porta potties are available on site.
  • Are picnics or BBQs allowed? Picnics are allowed and there are picnic tables overlooking the lake.
  • Is there parking available? Yes, parking is available near the lake and ball fields, although it may be limited during larger events.
  • Are there walking or hiking trails connected to the park? The park includes walking trails perfect for exploring with your dog.
  • Is the park open year-round? Yes, the park is open throughout the year, with quiet scenery even on snowy days.

Reviews

Anthony Pascarelli

Nice memorial to fallen heroes!
Also a Boy Scout Eagle project, dedication plaque and “monument” to Forrest P Sherman, of Merrimack, Naval hero in WWI, WWII, after the war served as Deputy Chief of Naval Operations.
Great story, left me wanting more, the memorial could use some upgrading, but things were should all know, nonetheless.
I visited in the rain, there are two baseball fields connected to the park, probably teeming with family activity on weekends, and there may be walking trails but I didn’t take the time to see.

Anthony Pascarelli

Nice memorial to fallen heroes!
Also a Boy Scout Eagle project, dedication plaque and “monument” to Forrest P Sherman, of Merrimack, Naval hero in WWI, WWII, after the war served as Deputy Chief of Naval Operations.
Great story, left me wanting more, the memorial could use some upgrading, but things were should all know, nonetheless.
I visited in the rain, there are two baseball fields connected to the park, probably teeming with family activity on weekends, and there may be walking trails but I didn’t take the time to see.

Anthony Pascarelli

Nice memorial to fallen heroes!
Also a Boy Scout Eagle project, dedication plaque and “monument” to Forrest P Sherman, of Merrimack, Naval hero in WWI, WWII, after the war served as Deputy Chief of Naval Operations.
Great story, left me wanting more, the memorial could use some upgrading, but things were should all know, nonetheless.
I visited in the rain, there are two baseball fields connected to the park, probably teeming with family activity on weekends, and there may be walking trails but I didn’t take the time to see.

Paul Senk

Nice and quiet especially on snowy days. Pond ice access is great.

Paul Senk

Nice and quiet especially on snowy days. Pond ice access is great.

Paul Senk

Nice and quiet especially on snowy days. Pond ice access is great.

Antonio M

Very pretty park to sit down and eat lunch at

Antonio M

Very pretty park to sit down and eat lunch at

Antonio M

Very pretty park to sit down and eat lunch at

P Ferwerda

Had driven by the ball fields before but today we were looking for a place to eat our lunch. Drove in and parked near the lake. Walked in and enjoyed our lunch at a picnic table overlooking Bluebird Island. After lunch we explored and went west to the playground and east to the boat launch. There were porta potties when needed. Playground isn’t sanitized, according to the sign, but we had it to outsiders ourselves today. Had a lovely time.

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