Playgrounds in New Gloucester

If you’re looking for an easy way to get outside with your kids in New Gloucester, there are a few playground spots that make getting out of the house feel simple. Whether you’re meeting friends for a playdate, looking for a quick stop after errands, or trying to burn off some energy before dinner, these playgrounds offer plenty of opportunities for kids to climb, swing, run, and explore.

Let’s take a look at a few playground spots around New Gloucester!


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New Gloucester Fairgrounds Playground

Location: 106 Bald Hill Road, New Gloucester, ME
Access: Open to the public

The playground at the New Gloucester Fairgrounds is one of the town’s most unique places for kids to play. Located beside the fairgrounds, this large wooden playground offers plenty of opportunities for imaginative play, climbing, and exploring.

The playground has a classic community-built feel with bridges, towers, climbing elements, slides, and plenty of space for kids to create their own adventures. Families often pair a playground visit with a walk around the fairgrounds or one of the community events held here throughout the year.

What you’ll find:

  • Large wooden playground structure
  • Multiple slides
  • Climbing features
  • Swings
  • Open space nearby

Best for: Longer playground visits, kids who love climbing, and families with children of multiple ages.


Dunn School Playground

Location: New Gloucester, ME
Access: Open to the public outside school hours

Dunn School offers a simple and dependable playground option for local families. The playground provides a variety of equipment that works well for younger elementary-aged children and makes an easy stop for an afternoon of outdoor play.

Like many school playgrounds, it’s most accessible during evenings, weekends, school vacations, and other non-school hours.

What you’ll find:

  • Playground structures
  • Slides
  • Swings
  • Open recreation space

Best for: Quick playground outings, after-school play, and meeting up with friends.


Memorial School Playground

Location: New Gloucester, ME
Access: Open to the public outside school hours

Memorial School gives families another convenient place to spend time outside. The playground provides plenty of room for active play and works well as a low-cost, low-planning outing that can fit into almost any day.

Whether you’re looking for a quick stop after running errands or a place to let kids burn off some energy, Memorial School is an easy option for New Gloucester families.

What you’ll find:

  • Playground equipment
  • Climbing structures
  • Slides
  • Open areas for running and free play

Best for: Everyday outdoor play, short visits, and active kids who like room to move.


Tips for Visiting New Gloucester Playgrounds

Visit Outside School Hours

For school playgrounds, plan visits during evenings, weekends, school vacations, and summer break when the playgrounds are available for community use.

Bring a Snack and Stay Awhile

A simple playground outing can easily turn into a memorable morning or afternoon. Packing water bottles and a snack often helps extend playtime without much extra effort.

Rotate Your Playground Stops

Even small changes in scenery can make outdoor play feel exciting. Rotating between playgrounds gives kids new equipment to explore while keeping outings fresh.

Exploring local playgrounds is one of the simplest ways to spend quality time together as a family. No admission fees, no complicated planning — just fresh air, room to play, and places kids can enjoy again and again.

So next time you need an easy outing, head to one of New Gloucester’s playgrounds and let the kids take it from there.


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I’m Lauren


I am a lifelong Mainer and the creator of Lake Region Kids Calendar! As a mom of two living and playing in the Sebago Lake Region, I love staying active indoors and outdoors, sharing local hidden gems, and highlighting the kid and family friendly events and activities that make our community special.

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