Recreation & Facilities / Parks & Playgrounds
Explore, Play, and Enjoy the Outdoors in Hampton
The Town of Hampton offers a wide variety of beautiful parks, playgrounds, trails, and recreation spaces for residents and visitors of all ages. Whether you're looking to enjoy a walk, launch a kayak, have a picnic, or let the kids play, there’s a space waiting for you.
As our trails and green spaces get busier during the spring and summer months, we’re asking dog owners to do their part: please clean up after your pet. It's a small action that helps keep our shared spaces clean and enjoyable for everyone.
Forgot a bag? We’ve got you covered. Dog waste bag dispensers are available at several locations around town and along our trails. Let’s keep our shared spaces clean and safe for everyone this long weekend — and all season long.
Find Some Green Space
Hampton has a variety of recreational areas within Town limits for residents and visitors to enjoy.
From a skateboard park to walking trails to an off-leash dog park and picnic spots, there is plenty to do and see. Explore our map!
School Playgrounds
Open During Non-School Hours
- Hampton Elementary – Hawk’s Nest (82 School Street)
- Leatherbarrow Primary – Jeremy Shaw Memorial Playground (122 School Street)
- Hammond River Valley Elementary (1759 Route 860, Titusville)
Dutch Point Park
Explore Dutch Point Park, a 30-acre park open year-round with a network of multi-use trails!
The park is also home to a playground, Ron Mahoney Memorial Ball Field, Erb’s Hill (a popular sliding spot in winter) and the entrance to Hampton’s portion of the Trans Canada Trail.
PARK HOURS
Mon-Sun: Dawn to dusk
Dutch Point Park
Explore Dutch Point Park, a 30-acre park open year-round with a network of multi-use trails!
The park is also home to a playground, Ron Mahoney Memorial Ball Field, Erb’s Hill (a popular sliding spot in winter) and the entrance to Hampton’s portion of the Trans Canada Trail.