Whether you’ve been hiking throughout the winter months or you and your family are making spring and summer hiking plans, you’ll want to give a second look to the Salmon River Trail Loop in Salmon River State Forest near the town of Colchester.
Whether you are a beginner or an expert hiker, you will enjoy the hike through this simple, yet moderate trail starting from Day Pond. This is the perfect trail for those days when you want to commune with nature and enjoy the fresh air or take the family out for a little bit of exploration without overexerting yourself.
Most of the trail is well marked with red or blue blazes along the way. Although you will need to be aware of the slight incline and rocky terrain along the trail, this is the perfect place for a family hike. Children and the family dog will enjoy the fun of exploration this hike has to offer. You'll also find plenty of shade along the way to rest in.
Just off the main trail, you will be able to find the small, yet beautiful running waterfalls. This is the perfect area to take a small picnic break and listen to the tranquil sounds of the waterfalls and the forest.
After the local rains and winter runoff, this area does get muddy and slippery. As always, you'll want to prepare for anything. Many hikers who have taken this hike say that bug repellant is definitely a must-have.
The Salmon River Trail Loop from Day Pond is only one of the hiking trails you find to explore in the Salmon River State Forest. If you want to try out a longer hike, you will also enjoy the 6.5 mile Salmon River Trail Loop from Comstock Bridge or the 4.7-mile Day Pond North Loop. You can find guide maps here.
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