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Riverside Park is a hidden gem for local pet owners seeking a unique blend of outdoor recreation and pet-friendly activities in Raymond, NH. Conveniently situated at 98 Sundeen Pkwy, the park features a fenced dog park area tucked within the woods—perfect for off-leash training, energetic play, or letting your dog zoom around safely. The larger park includes walking trails along the scenic Lamprey River, picnic areas, green fields, and a variety of play spaces for families and their furry companions. Shaded woodland paths and rustic trails provide a great spot for dog-friendly hiking, though trails can be less maintained in parts and may flood after heavy rain.
What sets Riverside Park apart is the combination of pet-friendly amenities with spacious picnic areas, playgrounds for children, and community open spaces. There’s ample parking, community events throughout the year, and several quiet spots for both relaxation and adventure. With the fenced dog park, plentiful natural shade from the surrounding woods, and easy access to riverfront strolls, this is an ideal spot for local dog owners looking for an authentic New Hampshire dog park experience. Please note there are no restrooms on site, and the dog park may be unmaintained—so be mindful during your visit.
There were a few trails, some are smoother than others. Lots of picnic areas and trails along the Lamprey River.
I went to walk my dog on the trails with full intentions of avoiding the dog park (my dog is too much, too soon for other dogs and I had seen on Facebook it wasn’t maintained). I was looking at the trail map and a woman told me how to get to the dog park and that no one was down there. We went straight there. We loved the dog park! It was larger than I expected with open area and trails through trees and brush. Great place to work on off-leash training and a bit of zoomies.
There were a few trails, some are smoother than others. Lots of picnic areas and trails along the Lamprey River.
I went to walk my dog on the trails with full intentions of avoiding the dog park (my dog is too much, too soon for other dogs and I had seen on Facebook it wasn’t maintained). I was looking at the trail map and a woman told me how to get to the dog park and that no one was down there. We went straight there. We loved the dog park! It was larger than I expected with open area and trails through trees and brush. Great place to work on off-leash training and a bit of zoomies.
Pretty and peaceful but a big safety hazard for children’s this spike metals on the ground, kids are always running and playing and this would badly injure someone. If wasn’t for those metals on the ground I would rated 5 stars
Pretty and peaceful but a big safety hazard for children’s this spike metals on the ground, kids are always running and playing and this would badly injure someone. If wasn’t for those metals on the ground I would rated 5 stars
I visited the section off of RT.27which was the site of a mill. Itis a nice spot along the river for fishing 🎣. Picnic 🧺 table and bench to sit by the river available.
I visited the section off of RT.27which was the site of a mill. Itis a nice spot along the river for fishing 🎣. Picnic 🧺 table and bench to sit by the river available.
The place isn’t very big but it’s great! There is a walking trail that goes all around the property, along the Lamprey River, to a sand pit on the back side. There’s a dog park right along the trail where they have a fenced in area for your pooch to roam around. And if you can find it, there is a really cool boulder at the end of one of the side trails that you can sit on and relax. The rock is huge and it’s a nice area to just chill out at. Also they have a field with a bandstand, horseshoe pits, a playground for children and picnic tables in case you brought a lunch or planned a picnic in the first place! Really, this place is a diamond in the rough. Strong 5 stars
The place isn’t very big but it’s great! There is a walking trail that goes all around the property, along the Lamprey River, to a sand pit on the back side. There’s a dog park right along the trail where they have a fenced in area for your pooch to roam around. And if you can find it, there is a really cool boulder at the end of one of the side trails that you can sit on and relax. The rock is huge and it’s a nice area to just chill out at. Also they have a field with a bandstand, horseshoe pits, a playground for children and picnic tables in case you brought a lunch or planned a picnic in the first place! Really, this place is a diamond in the rough. Strong 5 stars
Large wooded area with a small play area for very young children with swings, picnic tables, and play equipment. There is also a large, unmaintained but fenced in dog park hidden in the woods, if you can find it. The nearby Lamprey River floods some trails and they are largely unmaintained and sometimes overgrown. Nice place for a short walk, have a picnic, or to take a dog to the dog park, but not great for hiking.
Large wooded area with a small play area for very young children with swings, picnic tables, and play equipment. There is also a large, unmaintained but fenced in dog park hidden in the woods, if you can find it. The nearby Lamprey River floods some trails and they are largely unmaintained and sometimes overgrown. Nice place for a short walk, have a picnic, or to take a dog to the dog park, but not great for hiking.