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If you’ve spent time at an off-leash park, you’ve probably seen it:A parent strolls in with a stroller 🚼 or […]
Kennedy Memorial Park Pool is a beloved neighborhood gathering spot in West Hartford, CT, perfect for families and their furry companions. Located near the Hartford border, this expansive park boasts a variety of amenities, including a playground, plenty of picnic tables, athletic fields, basketball and tennis courts, and a public pool (open seasonally). With a wheelchair accessible entrance and ample parking, it offers easy access for all visitors, making it a great choice for dog owners seeking a pet-friendly destination.
While dogs are welcome at Kennedy Memorial Park Pool, there is no dedicated off-leash dog area or separate spaces for different dog sizes. The park is known for its clean environment, beautiful open spaces, and family-friendly vibe, so it’s a wonderful spot for leashed walks with your pet or enjoying a sunny day outdoors. There are restrooms, a playground for children, and plenty of space for picnics, making it a one-stop destination for the whole family.
Very nice and clean pool.
Beautiful park, I love to be there with my family. My son like to go to play soccer. There’s a lot of beavers, so take care of them and don’t disturb them pleeease!
Great pool, it’s fun great to bring your family !!! Recommend it
I love this park the only thing i dont like is that the swings are to far from the second little park and my kids want to be in two places and i cant do that
I was searching for playground and Kennedy Memorial popped up. It’s located in West Hartford near the border of Hartford. There were apartment complexes next to it and it had plenty of parking when we went.
There was a playground area on sand with swings, ride ons, and a smaller playscape. The other playground is about 400 meters away, I found it odd that it wasn’t connected to eachother; it was fenced in, but there were no gates.
The splash pad and pool is fenced in and closed for the season. I think there is a fee to enter, in the summer. There was a hilly field which might be fun to sled on. The basketball courts were in use when we went; it seems to be a popular spot for leisure. There are also tennis courts and ball fields. There was a porta potty onsite; when nature calls, you have a spot! Overall, a nice neighborhood park to enjoy the outdoors and release some energy.