Parks & Playgrounds
Parks & Playgrounds
Dutch Point Park & Pat Cole Memorial Playground
50 Dutch Point Road, HamptonDutch Point Park includes Erb’s Hill, a popular sliding spot in the winter, Veteran’s Baseball Field, Ron Mahoney Memorial Softball Field, Pat Cole Memorial Playground, and access to both the Dutch Point Trails and Hampton’s portion of the Trans Canada Trail System.
Lighthouse Park & Public Dock
1075 Main Street, HamptonSituated behind the Lighthouse River Centre, Lighthouse Park provides public access to the Kennebecasis River. The park features a pier and floating dock for motorized and non-motorized watercraft. Bring your vessel or rent one from a local outfitter.
Town Square
657 Main Street, HamptonHampton’s Town Square features a playground, large green space, brick walking paths and a pavilion. In summer, it's the location for Sunday evening FREE Concerts in the Park! It is home to Jim Boyd’s Peace Wing sculpture, part of the International Sculpture Trail. It’s a beautiful compliment to Hooper Studio’s Credo sculpture, located on the Town Hall lawn.
Spooner Island
51 Cemetery Road, HamptonSpooner Island has trails leading to a gazebo overlooking Ossekeag Creek and offers great opportunities to enjoy a huge variety of waterfowl in a beautiful natural setting. This Trans Canada Trail System is located on Cemetery Road, across from the Hampton Curling Club.
Bird Dog Park
300 William Bell Dr, HamptonFor pets who like to play! This custom designed park includes agility ramps, sprinkler system and more! Spaces available for both small and large dogs. Located behind the Summit Centre, 300 William Bell Drive.
Randall Park
33 Randall Drive, HamptonRandall Park may be Hampton’s best kept secret! The park offers free public access to the Kennebecasis River, a lovely grass area for walking. A perfect location for picnics, photography, or to launch a kayak.
Hampton Skateboard Park
OPEN DAILY – 8 AM TO DUSKLocated adjacent to Hampton High School, on Elizabeth Avenue. This park is for perfect for skateboards, inline skates and scooters. Use of facility is at your own risk.
Hampton’s Homestar Off-Leash Dog Park
15 Park Street, HamptonHampton operates the Homestar Off-Leash Dog Park. The dog park is a great place for your dog to socialize, exercise and play. To report any issues at the Dog Park, please contact the NBSPCA at 1-877-722-1522.
Sunset Villa Park & Playground
15 Park Street, HamptonSunset Villa Park has a great play structure and swings for your family. In addition, Hampton’s Homestar Off-Leash Dog Park is located at the same site.
Veterans Park
808 Main Street, HamptonVeterans Park is a beautiful green space between Hampton Middle School and the Mike Murphy Memorial Fieldhouse. The park features the Veteran’s Cenotaph and easy access to this Hampton portion of the Trans Canada Trail System. Site of Hampton's annual Remembrance Day ceremonies.
Trails
Dutch Point Park Trail
OPEN DAILY - DAWN TO DUSK | 50 Dutch Point Rd, Hampton30 acres of year-round trails, a playground, Ron Mahoney Memorial Ball Field, Erb’s Hill for winter sliding, and access to Hampton’s section of the Trans Canada Trail. Trail entrance includes a large scale map showing the main trail (crushed gravel surface) that is maintained year-round, as well as the five side trails, including degree of difficulty.
Spooner Island
51 Cemetery Road, HamptonSpooner Island has trails leading to a gazebo overlooking Ossekeag Creek and offers great opportunities to enjoy nature. This Trans Canada Trail System is located on Cemetery Road, across from the Hampton Curling Club. From Town Square to Spooner Island and back is approximately 1km.
Nauwigewauk Community Club
36 Darlings Island Rd, NauwigwaukThe Nauwigwauk Community Club owns and operates this beautiful recreation area including public tennis, pickleball & basketball court, ballfield, playground, and beautiful waterside nature trails and picnic area. Nearby is the beautiful Darlings Island Covered Bridge, a decommissioned bridge with exceptional views.
Veterans Park
808 Main Street, HamptonVeterans Park is a beautiful green space between Hampton Middle School and the Hampton Community Centre. It’s home to the Hampton Cenotaph and offers easy access to Hampton’s portion of the Trans Canada Trail System.
Picnic Tables
Randall Park
33 Randall Drive, HamptonRandall Park may be Hampton’s best kept secret. The park offers people foot access to the Kennebecasis River and a lovely grass area for walking. A perfect location for picnics, photography, or to launch a kayak.
Town Square
657 Main Street, HamptonHampton’s Town Square features a playground, large green space, brick walking paths and a pavilion. It is home to Jim Boyd’s Peace Wing sculpture, part of the International Sculpture Trail. It’s a beautiful compliment to Hooper Studio’s Credo sculpture, located on the Town Hall lawn.
Dutch Point Park
50 Dutch Point Road, HamptonDutch Point Park includes Erb’s Hill, a popular sliding spot in the winter, Veteran’s Baseball Field, Ron Mahoney Memorial Softball Field, Pat Cole Memorial Playground, and access to both the Dutch Point Trails and Hampton’s portion of the Trans Canada Trail System.
Nauwigewauk Community Club
36 Darlings Island Rd, NauwigwaukThe Nauwigwauk Community Club owns and operates this beautiful recreation area including public tennis, pickleball & basketball court, ballfield, playground, nature trails and picnic area.
Lighthouse River Centre
1075 Main Street, HamptonSituated behind the Lighthouse River Centre, Lighthouse Park provides public access to the Kennebecasis River. The park features a pier and floating dock for motorized and non-motorized watercraft. Bring your vessel or rent one from a local outfitter.
Playgrounds
Town Square
657 Main Street, HamptonHampton’s Town Square features a playground, large green space, brick walking paths and a pavilion. It is home to Jim Boyd’s Peace Wing sculpture, part of the International Sculpture Trail. It’s a beautiful compliment to Hooper Studio’s Credo sculpture, located on the Town Hall lawn.
Central Kings Recreation Centre
110 Titusville Road, UphamThe Central Kings Recreation Centre (CKRC) offers a public playground and basketball net. The ballfield is available for rentals, as is the hall.
Dr. A.T. Leatherbarrow Primary School’s Jeremy Shaw Memorial Playground
Open to the public during non-school hours122 School Street, Hampton
Dutch Point Park & Pat Cole Memorial Playground
50 Dutch Point Road, HamptonDutch Point Park includes Erb’s Hill, a popular sliding spot in the winter, Veteran’s Baseball Field, Ron Mahoney Memorial Softball Field, Pat Cole Memorial Playground, and access to both the Dutch Point Trails and Hampton’s portion of the Trans Canada Trail System.
Hampton River Valley Elementary Playground
Open to the public during non-school hours1759 Route 860, Titusville
Hampton Elementary Hawk’s Nest
Open to the public during non-school hours82 School Street, Hampton
Sunset Villa Park & Playground
15 Park Street, HamptonSunset Villa Park has a great play structure and swings for your small family. In addition, Hampton’s Homestar Off-Leash Dog Park is located at the same site.
Basketball Courts
Hampton Basketball Courts
OPEN DAILY – 8 AM TO DUSKHampton has a number of basketball nets set up around town. Anyone interested in shooting a few hoops or having a pickup game is welcome to use them.
Nauwigewauk Community Club
36 Darlings Island Rd, NauwigwaukThe Nauwigwauk Community Club owns and operates this beautiful recreation area including public tennis, pickleball & basketball court, ballfield, playground, nature trails and picnic area.
Pickleball / Tennis Courts
Public Courts
34 Elizabeth Avenue, HamptonThe two tennis and two pickleball courts are available for free public use from June to September, from 9am to 9pm on a first come first serve basis.
Nauwigewauk Community Club
36 Darlings Island Rd, NauwigwaukThe Nauwigwauk Community Club owns and operates this beautiful recreation area including public tennis, pickleball & basketball court, ballfield, playground, nature trails and picnic area.