This Easy 1/3-Mile Trail In New Hampshire Is Covered In Wildflower Blooms In The Springtime
While winter has given New Hampshire one (hopefully) last blast of snow, the sights of spring will be appearing soon. Trees will be leafing out again, and best of all, wildflowers will be popping up from the ground. Seeing the color return to the world is one of my favorite parts of the spring season. If you also need a dose of spring color, check out Wildflower Trail at Beaver Brook Association in Hollis for a display of some of the prettiest wildflowers in New Hampshire.
If you are in search of an easy stroll to view the colors of spring wildflowers in New Hampshire, check out Wildflower Trail at Beaver Brook Association. For more information and to view a trail map, visit the Beaver Brook Association website.
Beaver Brook isn’t the only place to catch the spectacle of wildflowers and flowering plants in spring and summer. Also, take a walk to see the mountain laurel at Florence M. Tarr Wildlife Sanctuary in Bedford.
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