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Nestled along a quiet bend of the Merrimack River, Riverfront Park is a quaint, well-kept green space ideal for locals and visitors searching for a dog park in Tyngsborough, Massachusetts. The park offers scenic river views, a grassy area for picnics and play, paved walking paths, and a tranquil ambiance perfect for relaxation or nature photography. Dog owners will appreciate the pet-friendly trails where leashed dogs are welcome, as well as the park’s peaceful atmosphere, typically avoiding crowds even on weekends.
Amenities at Riverfront Park include benches, picnic tables, trash bins, a children’s playground with swings, and accessible parking (though the access road is steep). The park is known for its cleanliness, well-maintained grounds, and picnic-friendly setup, making it an excellent spot for a family outing or a leisurely stroll with your pet. While there is no dedicated off-leash dog area, owners frequently walk their leashed dogs along the picturesque paths and grassy zones.
A cute little park nestled in Tyngsboro. Very well kep with trash bins, benches, and picnic tables. No trash laying around anywhere. The road to the parking area is very steep so be careful.
Small and quiet. I posted pics to give you an idea of the size of the parking lot.
A genuine hidden gem.
Easy to miss from the street, this modest little park on the Merrimack River has ramp access to the water for canoes & kayaks (but barriers to prevent boat/jetski trailers) it’s a very small ramp. There is a relatively large grassy area, a paved path for walking, biking or strollers. A small area with swings and other recreations for children. It’s ideal for dog owners (dogs must be leashed). There are a handful of benches and tables for small groups.
This is a very small park and could easily be overwhelmed by more than a few dozen visitors. I suspect it’s obscurity is the secret to it’s charm.
It truly is a modest space tucked away from traffic noise and nestled in a tiny bend in the Merrimack.
It’s peaceful, bucolic and could easily be overwhelmed by popularity. I’m so thankful I stumbled upon it and hopeful that it remains a hidden gem.
Very nice small park, scenic river views. I think you would be able to get some nice shots during the Golden hours for photography.
First and foremost this park gives you close proximity to the Merrimack river. Fishing is a common activity here, throwing rocks into the river ( for kids) you name it. It is quiet, clean and decent looking. Smaller than most parks. There is a play area for kids with a few swings. It is also a perfect picnic spot with picnic benches and fire pits. I have noticed people walking dogs. For the times I have being there is not crowded.