The Underrated Local Nature Preserve In New Hampshire Where You Can Explore Wetlands
By Ken MacGray|Published November 15, 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.
I’ve stated this in previous articles, but I love hiking to water features. I find the presence of open or running water to be very peaceful. Swamps, marches, and bogs are especially attractive, and fortunately, there are plenty of them in New Hampshire. Durham’s Longmarsh Preserve is one NH nature walk where you can explore local marshes and maybe even catch a glimpse of their residents.
The trails on this NH nature walk are easy and suitable for all abilities. Most importantly, they can provide some solitude in an otherwise busy part of the state. For more information and to download a trail map, visit the Town of Durham website.
To make a longer trip out of this hike, you can also continue south along the Sweet Trail, which ends at a scenic viewpoint at Great Bay. Make sure you are well-prepared for the trek and enjoy the walk!
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