Address: 156 Hooksett Rd, Manchester, NH 03104, USA
Phone: +16036246444
Sunday: 7AM–10:15PM
Monday: 7AM–9PM
Tuesday: 7AM–9PM
Wednesday: 7AM–9PM
Thursday: 7AM–9PM
Friday: 7AM–9PM
Saturday: 7AM–9PM
Mario C. Torres
Beautiful park with public pool for the hot summer days, race track for speed work days, trail for run/bike, and even a playground for the little ones. Excellent place.
Teodoro Rosario
Livingston Park is a wonderful location. It has a perfect 1 mile trail. A playground for kids and plenty of parking for everyone. Also very convenient how close it is to downtown Manchester.
Andrea McCarthy (Pinky)
I go here all the time when I want a simple and peaceful walk. Its only a mile long, lots of ppl go there with pets, and the water makes it relaxing. I've gone even with ice on the path bc I like it there so much.
Monique Prince
I've been coming to this park for nearly 20 years. It's totally people and dog friendly for walking or jogging. The trail is through the woods so it's almost all shaded. People young and old are here everyday. It's safe if you're by …
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Arnesto, Non resident visiters are allowed in after 3pm Mon through Friday and Saturday ssundays after 5pm. Limited access available and you must have your ID. Keep in mind Nashua has a public pool without these strict rules. Good luck.
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Jast running /biking trail
The park closes at sundown. There are sporting events that take place later sometimes but the park in general closes at night.
Non resident hours are 3-4:45 and 7-7:45
Make sure you bring a bag.. If not someone may chase you down ;)
Non Manchester residents are allowed in 3-4:45pm & 7-7:45pm.
What if you just moved to Manchester and don’t have an ID for address yet
Yes. There are bathrooms in the Dorrs Pond building. This is n next to the beginning of the pond trail and playground area. Have fun at the park.
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There are some nice wood footbridges but they are narrow. Being a very public park, you'd have people constantly squeezing behind you on the bridges. But on the other side of Dorrs pond are much wider paths and the pond would be a nice background. It's one mile around the pond that starts and ends in the same parking lot, so it would be easy to go check it out and see where would be best. Probably would be a good idea to check with the Manchester Parks dept to see if you need permission or a permit or something, especially now.
Really not sure because when I took my daughter to meet her friend( both 5 ) there was only 15 mins left of swimming. ( I didn't go in )but there is a slide so thinking it's is over 5ft calling might be a good idea sorry could not help out better
Yes. If you are planning to use the pool just bring your ID with Manchester address.
I'm not sure. Maybe call the Manchester parks and recreation dept. They should know.
I believe they have public charcoal grilles there.
The closest bus stop to Livingston is at West Webster Street/River Rd.
The pool usually opens memorial day weekend and there are no grills to my knowledge
The playground and trail are open year round to any visitors. The fields may have restriced use depending on league practices and games.
Resident Swim1:00 pm - 4:45 pm 6:00 pm - 7:45* pm Non-Residents Permitted 3:00 pm - 4:45 pm 7:00 pm - 7:45* pm
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