Annett Wayside Park in New Hampshire State

Annett Wayside Park

Located in southern New Hampshire near the town of Ridge, this peaceful forest has several scenic routes and trails for you to explore.

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Annett Wayside Park Details

Located in southern New Hampshire near the town of Ridge, this peaceful forest has several scenic routes and trails for you to explore. Many of the trails can also be used as a cross-country ski track, which makes this a great year-round park to visit. Within this 1,494-acre property, you will encounter pine forests, boggy marshes, and dewy-eyed ponds. Bring your canoe or kayak and paddle through the secluded woods, or try your hand at catching local lake fish swimming in the clear waters.

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