Not only do I enjoy seeking out new places to hike as a guidebook editor, but it’s also something that I enjoy anyway! I have my favorite spots, but I’m always looking for new locations as exploring unseen locations is exciting. I’ve been keeping tabs on New Hampshire’s Merrymeeting Lake region, as there has been a surge of land conservation happening here in recent years. Last fall, I took a tour of the new Collins Family Forest and can say without hesitation that it’s a favorite and one of the best new hikes in New Durham.

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To plan your visit to Collins Family Forest and to download a trail map, visit the Southeast Land Trust of New Hampshire website and be sure to also follow Southeast Land Trust of New Hampshire on Facebook for any updates and field trips.

It’s not calendar spring yet in New Hampshire yet, but there are plenty of places to go where you will only need bare boots. You can leave the snowshoes and microspikes at home for a hike to this backcountry pond in Weare.

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