
Livingston Park Playground
Manchester, NH
Best for
Toddlers, Preschoolers, Big kids, Mixed ages
Hours
Sunrise to sunset.
Price
Park entry is free; separate seasonal pool programming may vary.
Parking
Parking available
Editor's Take
Best if your family wants a flexible park outing with more than just the playground, especially when siblings need different kinds of activity in one place.
Best Fit
- Families pairing playground time with walking, pond views, or seasonal pool visits.
- Mixed-age siblings with different energy levels.
- Parents who value easy parking and room to spread out.
- Families specifically seeking a clearly documented inclusive or all-abilities playground build.
- Visitors who want a compact fenced playground.
At a Glance
Venue type
Age groups
Family amenities
Park context
Operator type
Visit options
Toddler-friendly
Verified only
Plan Your Visit
- Playground
- Walking trail
- Swimming pool
- Dorrs Pond
- Sports fields
- Tennis courts
Pricing Snapshot
Livingston Park is a major family park in Manchester with a children's playground as part of a broad 131-acre community park setting. While the official page does not explicitly brand the playground as inclusive, the site offers practical accessibility-adjacent strengths for many families: onsite parking at multiple lots, walking access, a large open park layout, and nearby aquatic and trail amenities that can make outings easier for mixed-age groups. This is best treated as a family-friendly community park playground rather than a fully documented all-abilities destination.
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Best for
Toddlers, Preschoolers, Big kids, Mixed ages
Hours
Sunrise to sunset.
Price
Park entry is free; separate seasonal pool programming may vary.
Parking
Parking available
Address
156 Hooksett Rd
Manchester, NH, 03104
Last updated
April 11, 2026
Verification summary
Last verified: April 11, 2026
Checked against 1 public source.
Source
Ai Region Research
April 11, 2026
Created listing from official city park page with conservative accessibility framing.
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