CONCORD, NH — Summer is a great time to spend more time outdoors, try a new activity and enjoy everything the Concord area has to offer.
Whether you're looking for a family outing, a fitness routine or a relaxing way to explore nature, there are plenty of options close to home. Before heading out, be sure to check each organization's official website for current schedules, registration information, fees and availability, as seasonal offerings may change.
From short nature walks to longer scenic routes, Concord's trail system offers opportunities for walkers and hikers of all experience levels. Trail maps and information are available through the City of Concord.
Location: Concord Trail System
Website: https://www.concordnh.gov/1435/Trails
Pickleball continues to grow in popularity, offering an easy way for friends and families to stay active together. Concord Parks & Recreation maintains courts at Beaver Meadow Park.
Location: Beaver Meadow Park
Website: https://www.concordnh.gov/Facilities/Facility/Details/Beaver-Meadow-Park-5
Swimming is a refreshing way to stay active during the summer, whether you're learning new skills or enjoying recreational swim time. Concord Parks & Recreation offers aquatic programs and operates community aquatic facilities.
Organization: Concord Parks & Recreation
Website: https://www.concordnh.gov/1451/Program-Offerings
Group fitness classes can help build a regular exercise routine while connecting with others in the community. The YMCA of Concord offers fitness, wellness and recreational programs for a variety of ages.
Organization: YMCA of Concord
Website: https://www.graniteymca.org/locations/concord-ymca
Golf provides an opportunity to enjoy the outdoors while staying active at your own pace. Beaver Meadow Golf Course is Concord's municipal golf course and is open to the public.
Location: Beaver Meadow Golf Course
Website: https://www.beavermeadowgolf.com/
Kayaking and canoeing offer a different perspective on the Concord area while providing a low-impact workout. Public boat access along the Merrimack River makes paddling a popular summer activity.
Organization: New Hampshire Fish and Game Department (Boat Access Information)
Website: https://www.wildlife.nh.gov/fishing-new-hampshire/boating-and-access
Nature trails combine exercise with birdwatching and wildlife observation. The McLane Audubon Center and Silk Farm Wildlife Sanctuary feature several miles of walking trails that are open to visitors.
Organization: New Hampshire Audubon – McLane Center
Website: https://www.nhaudubon.org/center-and-events/mclane-center-concord/
Concord Parks & Recreation offers seasonal programs for children, teens and adults that may include sports, camps, fitness and other recreational activities.
Organization: Concord Parks & Recreation
Website: https://www.concordnh.gov/1451/Program-Offerings
Tennis is a great option for players of all skill levels and can be enjoyed casually or competitively. Concord maintains public tennis courts at several city parks, including Beaver Meadow Park.
Location: Beaver Meadow Park
Website: https://www.concordnh.gov/Facilities/Facility/Details/Beaver-Meadow-Park-5
Whether you're walking, tossing a ball, enjoying a playground or having a picnic after a stroll, Concord's parks provide welcoming spaces for outdoor recreation throughout the summer.
Organization: Concord Parks & Recreation – Parks & Fields
Website: https://www.concordnh.gov/734/Parks-Fields
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