Urban Forestry Center
Enter the 180 acres of the Urban Forestry Center and you swiftly escape the commercial hubbub of metropolitan Portsmouth. Demonstration forest plantations and ecological study areas permanently buffer important wetlands from ... trails.com
Fort Mcclary State Historic Site
For more than 275 years, a fort has stood to protect the approaches to the Piscataqua River at the southern gateway to Kittery, Maine. The most recent of these is Fort McClary, named for New Hampshire native Major Andrew McCla... maine.gov
Odiorne Point State Park, Portsmouth, New Hampshire
Odiorne Point State Park in Rye, between Portsmouth and Rye Beach on New Hampshires sliver of coastline, is a perfect place to be after fresh snow falls on the southern seacoast. Get there quickly, because the snow never last... trails.com
Brooks Trail, Portsmouth, New Hampshire
A winding passage through roomy forest to the sparkling saltwater marshes of Sagamore Creek. John Elwyn Stone?s estate provides technical guidance on the care of urban trees and shrubs, helping town conservation commissions a... trails.com
Vaughan Woods Memorial Trail, Rollinsford, New Hampshire
Take this easy jaunt along the east bank of the Salmon Falls River almost anytime. Even when the gate is closed during the colder months, you can park along Old Fields Road and hike 0.25 mile to the trailhead. The generally l... trails.com
Vaughan Woods State Park
A 250-acre forested tract along the scenic Salmon Falls River offers picnic facilities and hiking trails through old growth stands of pine and hemlock. visitmaine.com
Birch Knoll Cottages
we have 1 and 2 bedroom cottages set on 13 beautiful acres just one mile south of Ogunquit and 1 mile form Ogunquit beach and famous Nubble Light. Come and enjoy everything that the surrounding area has to offer and be su... visitmaine.com
Marginal Way
A village hike along a mile-long headland on the Atlantic Ocean. Marginal Way is probably the most popular village walk in Maine. The village of Ogunquit is a famous tourist town, full of curio shops and fine restaurants. The... igougo.com
Cove And Border Trails, Dover, New Hampshire
A bank of tidal land along the mouth of Bellamy River and a cove of Little Bay that combines intriguing examples of saltwater and freshwater ecosystems. This wildlife sanctuary at the mouth of the Bellamy River is centrally l... trails.com
Great Bay National Wildlife Refuge
Great Bay National Wildlife Refuge (NWR) was established in 1992 and is located along the eastern shore of New Hampshire's Great Bay in the town of Newington. A variety of rich wildlife habitats from uplands to open water... recreation.gov
Adams Point Trail, Newington, New Hampshire
The lusty, briny smell of the sea, the sounds of honking geese, the sight of a soaring eagle, and stunning water views may greet you on this wintry walk along spectacular Great Bay. There are a couple of narrow, steep spots a... trails.com
Oaklands Tunnel Trail, Exeter, New Hampshire
A popular multi-use trail in a mixed woodland near a large tunnel under NH 101. Many field daisies and black-eyed Susans spark up the grasses during June and July. The familiar black-eyed Susan, a member of the Coneflower fam... trails.com
Chesley Grove Trail, Durham, New Hampshire
Rolling meadows and woodlands with shoreline views of Little Bay and Oyster River. Wagon Hill Farm has been long identified by the old wooden buckboard wagon on a hilltop silhouetted against the sky?the scene of a thousand ph... trails.com
Ferry Way Trail, Newington, New Hampshire
A refuge large enough to attract bald eagles, ospreys, ravens, and herons, supporting a variety of woods and meadows. The sights and sounds here are plentiful and varied. The route passes through woodlands and fields, alongsi... trails.com
Star Island Shore Trail, Isles Of Shoals, New Hampshire
Star Island is one of the rocky, wind-swept Isles of Shoals, 10 miles east of Portsmouth, NH. Star Island Corporation is a nonprofit organization which maintains the island and its facilities and provides hospitality service... visitnh.com
Odiorne Point State Park, Rye, New Hampshire
Ocean waves crashing on a pebble beach,the salty smell of the sea, bell buoys and horns with the fog rolling in, and gulls keeping watch over foaming surf. Perhaps not the first images that come to mind when you think about h... trails.com
Rachel Carson National Wildlife Refuge
Rachel Carson National Wildlife Refuge was established in 1966 in cooperation with the State of Maine to protect valuable salt marshes and estuaries for migratory birds. Scattered along 50 miles of coastline in York and C... recreation.gov