This New Hampshire Wildlife Sanctuary Is One Of The Best Places To View Summer Wildflowers
By Ken MacGray|Published July 03, 2023
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Ken MacGray
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Hey! I'm a freelance writer and guidebook author. I've authored "New Hampshire's 52 With A View - A Hiker's Guide", serve as editor of Appalachian Mountain Club's "Southern New Hampshire Trail Guide", and and am co-editor of the "White Mountain Guide", also for AMC. I'm currently beginning work on the 6th Edition of AMC's Southern New Hampshire Trail Guide, which will be published in 2025. I live in southern New Hampshire and can usually be found wandering throughout the state's mountains and forests.
New Hampshire winters can be long and that’s why it’s always a joy to see color come back to the forest. I love seeing the trees and plants returning to life, and the burst of color as the wildflowers reappear for another season. For me, it’s a big part of what makes being out in nature so peaceful and calming. Straddling the towns of Bedford and Goffstown is a wildlife sanctuary that is the perfect destination for a wildflower hike in NH.
The Florence M. Tarr Wildlife Sanctuary lies in Bedford and Goffstown. The property spans over 300 acres and was created by lifelong Bedford resident Florence Tarr.
Continuing on through the sanctuary leads to the summit of Holbrook Hill. There are no views here but it has the distinction of being the highest point in the town of Bedford.