Moose Path Trail in New Hampshire State

Moose Path Trail

Traveling from the eastern side of New Hampshire up to the Canadian border, this journey is a must-do for any nature enthusiast.

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Traveling from the eastern side of New Hampshire up to the Canadian border, this journey is a must-do for any nature enthusiast. There are many state parks and natural areas along the 98-mile trip from the Lake Umbagog National Wildlife Refuge to the Connecticut Lake State Forest. As the name implies, you will also have plenty of opportunities for moose spotting on the drive (especially in Dixville Notch State Park). It is easy to spend several days exploring, hiking, and kayaking your way up to the border. And if you are looking for something more exhilarating, then you can stop at the Pontoon Reservoir to go white water rafting along with the challenging class III rapids of the Androscoggin River.

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Nearby Parks Around Moose Path Trail

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Nearby Points of Interest Around Moose Path Trail

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4.4 mi away

Lake Francis State Park

This 38-acre state park can be found in Pittsburg, New Hampshire near the northern border to Maine and Canada.

8.4 mi away

Coleman State Park

If you are looking for a quiet place where you can spend a few days out in nature, then look no further than this state park.

9.8 mi away

Beaver Brook Falls Wayside

This small but peaceful 7.3-acre park in Colebrook is easily accessible via Route 145, which means it is a great pit stop for those making a road trip through the country.

13.7 mi away

Deer Mountain Campground

Located just a short drive from the border to Maine and Canada, this outdoor campground is an ideal place to spend a few nights in nature.

14.2 mi away

Dixville Notch State Park

This diverse state park is a wild mix of different landscapes.