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Rogers Aquatics Center | Rogers


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Landmark: Rogers Aquatics Center
City: Rogers
Country: USA Arkansas
Continent: North America

Rogers Aquatics Center, Rogers, USA Arkansas, North America

Rollins Park is a municipal park located in Concord, New Hampshire, USA.

Visual Characteristics

The park features a 12-acre pond, known as Turtle Pond, with a sandy beach area. Surrounding the pond are mature deciduous trees providing canopy cover. Open lawn areas are interspersed with paved walking paths. The park includes a public swimming pool complex and several sports fields.

Location & Access Logistics

Rollins Park is situated approximately 2.5 kilometers south of Concord's city center. Access is via South Street. Ample free parking is available in designated lots throughout the park. Concord's Public Works Department operates bus route #3, which stops at the park's main entrance on South Street.

Historical & Ecological Origin

The park was established in 1927 through a donation by Frank Rollins, a former governor of New Hampshire. The land was previously part of a larger agricultural estate. Turtle Pond is a natural depression that was enhanced for recreational use.

Key Highlights & Activities

Swimming is permitted in Turtle Pond during designated hours. The public swimming pool offers lap swimming and recreational swim sessions. Walking and jogging are possible on the paved pathways. Baseball, softball, and soccer fields are available for organized sports. Playground equipment is located near the main parking area.

Infrastructure & Amenities

Restrooms are available at the swimming pool complex and near the playground. Shaded areas are provided by trees and a few picnic shelters. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is generally reliable within the park. Food vendors are not permanently stationed, but are present during organized events.

Best Time to Visit

For swimming in Turtle Pond, the best time is between Memorial Day and Labor Day, during daylight hours. The swimming pool operates from late May through August. Early morning or late afternoon offers optimal lighting for photography of the pond and surrounding landscape. Spring and fall provide cooler temperatures for walking and sports.

Facts & Legends

A local anecdote suggests the pond was named Turtle Pond due to the abundance of painted turtles observed there historically. The park's original design included a bandstand, remnants of which are no longer visible.

Nearby Landmarks

  • New Hampshire State House (2.8km North)
  • McAuliffe-Shepard Discovery Center (2.6km North)
  • Capitol Center for the Arts (2.7km North)
  • White Park (1.5km North)


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