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Miller State Park
Dating back to 1891, this is the single-oldest government-run park in the entire state of New Hampshire.
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Miller State Park Details
Dating back to 1891, this is the single-oldest government-run park in the entire state of New Hampshire. Although it started out small (only 3-acres were donated to the state at the time), it has since grown to become a 533-acre wonderland of outdoor adventure. Because of its location atop the 2,290-foot summit of Pack Monadnock, hikers will have dramatic views over the land from many of the trails that lead around the park. You can also drive to the top via a paved road, although you will miss the numerous lookouts and scenic vistas that the trails (especially the Wapack Trail) can provide.
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Nearby Points of Interest Around Miller State Park
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Wapack Trail And Marion Davis Trail
Explore over thousands of acres of natural wilderness when you wander down this 2.5-mile looped trail.
2.8 mi away
Wapack National Wildlife Refuge
Founded in 1972 after Laurence and Lorna Marshall donated the land, the Wapak National Wildlife Refuge became New Hampshire's very first refuge.
3.9 mi away
Common Pathway
Winding through the town of Peterborough, this 5.5-mile cycling path is an even mix of farm and city.
6.4 mi away
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.
7.5 mi away
Greenfield State Park
This 400-acre park packs a big punch when it comes to outdoor sports. Located in the southwest part of New Hampshire, this park is a wonderland of unspoiled natural beauty, with marshy bogs, green ponds, and dense forests just waiting to be explored.