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Beaver Brook Association
Non-profit organization
π Letβs not replace all of the bridges with poured concrete, please. I liked this area when it looked like a part of nature, now itβs an eyesore on the trail.
4.90 (217 reviews)
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Studio at Andres Institute of Art
Park
ππ I have lived down the street and always wondered about this place. I went recently and fell in love. What a great place where nature and art meet!!!
4.70 (423 reviews)
3
Wildcat Falls Conservation Area
Hiking area
π I love coming here and walking the path along the river. However, I would love to see a play dedicated to being able to eat. Like a picnic table or two.
4.60 (468 reviews)
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Pulpit Rock Conservation Area
Nature preserve
ππ I discovered more than I expected when I visited. I thought π€ I would just see π a huge rock πͺ¨ and a trail. Instead, I visited a ravine, remnants of a mill and dam, a huge beaver 𦫠dam, a small waterfall, well maintained and marked trails and Indian Rock πͺ¨. I also came across a kiosk with histo...
4.70 (262 reviews)
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Wapack National Wildlife Refuge
Hiking area
ππ Great spot to go hiking. You can always take the quick Northern Terminus which is 2.8mi out and back or wander over to the cliff loop which sports fantastic views of monadnock and the region.
4.90 (124 reviews)
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Monson Center
Historical landmark
The ruins of a late-1700s village represent on an archeological site with recreational options.
4.70 (188 reviews)
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Pulpit Rock
Hiking area
ππ Awesome hiking area. I go here a lot. It does become more difficult to spot the trail markers around this time of year, May/June probably until mid fall because of the leaves. Just don't wander too far and always keep a check behind you and make sure you can still see the way back. The red trail in...
4.70 (174 reviews)
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South Uncanoonuc
Hiking area
ππ Beautiful as ever, dry trails, caught the moon setting and sun rising!
4.60 (221 reviews)
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Feel Good Farm Inc.
Recreation center
ππ This place was awesome! Drove over 2 hours to meet a friend, and I don't regret it at all. The refs were super nice and insightful, the play area was massive, and they had tons of creative game modes / objectives. The field was so awesome, planes, busses, cars, trailers, and buildings... In addition...
4.70 (108 reviews)
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Grater Woods Trail
Hiking area
ππ Nice place to hike. We've seen beavers, porcupines and a lot of chipmunk of course.
4.60 (107 reviews)
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Granite Town Rail Trail
Hiking area
ππ Google Maps took us to the wrong place. Look for the Milford Department of Public Works. The trail entrance is next to it. Parking can be tight.
Very enjoyable walk. My son and my friend enjoyed it. My daughter grumbled most of the way. My friend said it was a great place to walk after not being abl...
4.70 (83 reviews)
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Nashua River Rail Trail Head
Hiking area
ππ It's a great parking spot to start the rail trail or the mountain bike trail. A map of the local trail system can also be found here
4.70 (81 reviews)
17
Bartell Trail Head
Hiking area
ππ Great trail for family walks, runs and bike rides. Also, weβve seen beavers swimming in ponds quite a few times!
4.70 (61 reviews)
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Purgatory Falls
Hiking area
π Standing next to Niagara Falls, it's hard to be "blown away" by the local waterfalls, but, seeing nature's power always impresses me. With the recent heavy π§οΈ rains the strength of the river and the impact on the forest, I could only but marvel, not the comics, at what I missed!
The bridge to Purgat...
4.50 (76 reviews)
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Lang Station
Hiking area
π Remnant of the time π trains use to travel here. Well maintained building that has now become a free π library with donated books π inside. There is history posted on one wall of the building.
A walking bridge is nearby that provides access to the New Boston Rail Trail.
4.60 (48 reviews)