Bogs, swamps, and ponds are some of my favorite places to take a nature stroll. They are usually fairly quiet, there’s a diverse habitat to explore, and chances are good that you get to catch glimpses of the local wildlife. Fortunately, there is no shortage of such locations here in New Hampshire. One attractive NH nature walk can be found at Greenfield State Park in Greenfield, so let’s lace up our boots and explore Hogback Pond.

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Note: Greenfield State Park will be closed throughout 2024 for major infrastructure improvements so be sure to put this hike on your to-do list for 2025. For more information and to download a trail map, visit the Greenfield State Park website.

If you’re looking for other great NH nature walk ideas, check out the Winnipesaukee River Trail, Longmarsh Preserve, Laverock Nature Trail at Hawkins Brook, and Bradford Bog.

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