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The view of downtown Concord from Terrill Park along the Merrimack River on Thursday, October 10, 2024. Terrill Park is a 21-acre park. The city approved the full design of Concordโs first artificial turf field, a new, larger dog park, additional parking, and eventually, the Merrimack River Greenway Trail.
One of theย trails in Terrill Park, a 21-acre park set on the banks of the Merrimack River. The city approved the full design of Concord’s first artificial turf field, a new, larger dog park, additional parking, and eventually, the Merrimack River Greenway Trail.
One of theย trails in Terrill Park, a 21-acre park set on the banks of the Merrimack River. The city approved the full design of Concord’s first artificial turf field, a new, larger dog park, additional parking, and eventually, the Merrimack River Greenway Trail.
A kiosk showing the Terrill Park Master Plan by the City of Concord. Terrill Park is a 21-acre park set on the banks of the Merrimack River. The city approved the full design of Concord’s first artificial turf field, a new, larger dog park, additional parking, and eventually, the Merrimack River Greenway Trail.
Vibrant fall colors outline a picturesque view of downtown Concord from the stretch of the Merrimack River Greenway Trail that meanders through Terrill Park.
This 0.3-mile first phase of the greenway trail was finished in 2020 while a 0.7-mile ADA-compliant section, running from Gully Hill Road to the southern edge of the sunflower fields, just opened at the end of last month.
Eventually, the plan is for the trail to extend 12.7 miles.
Situated along the Merrimack River, the 21-acre park is set to include an artificial turf field, larger dog park and more parking.