Samuel Blodget Park

Front St, Manchester, NH 03102
63 acres | 25 hectares

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About the Location

Natural Features

Samuel Blodget Park is a 63-acre green space located in the northwest section of Manchester, New Hampshire. The park is situated along Front Street and features Black Brook, a natural waterway that runs through the property.

The wooded areas and water features make it a suitable habitat for various local flora and fauna, offering visitors a chance to experience nature within an urban setting.

Trails and Recreation

The park contains narrow, unpaved hiking trails that run along the south bank of Black Brook, providing opportunities for walking and wildlife observation. These trails offer a more rustic experience for outdoor enthusiasts.

Fishing is also available for those looking to enjoy recreational activities within the park's natural setting.

Historical Significance

Samuel Blodget Park is named after Samuel Blodget, a merchant and inventor who played a significant role in Manchester's early development. The park serves as both a recreational area and a reminder of the city's historical roots.

While not as developed as some of Manchester's other parks, Samuel Blodget Park provides a quieter retreat for those seeking a more natural experience within the city.

All Features & Facilities

Nature & Wildlife

Walking TrailWildlife Viewing

Water Features & Activities

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Decent Park

Park Size

63 acres | 25 hectares

Opening Hours

Monday:8AM-6PM
Tuesday:8AM-6PM
Wednesday:8AM-6PM
Thursday:8AM-6PM
Friday:8AM-6PM
Saturday:8AM-6PM
Sunday:8AM-6PM

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