Woodland Heritage Trail in New Hampshire State

Woodland Heritage Trail

This 65-mile loop takes you straight through the foothills of the Kilkenny District, the northernmost part of the White Mountain National Forest.

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Woodland Heritage Trail Details

This 65-mile loop takes you straight through the foothills of the Kilkenny District, the northernmost part of the White Mountain National Forest. From here, you will have unobstructed views of the Presidential Range as well as the colorful foliage of the white birch and maple forests.

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Nearby Parks Around Woodland Heritage Trail

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Nearby Points of Interest Around Woodland Heritage Trail

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2.7 mi away

Nansen Wayside Park

Gazing out over the Androscoggin River sits one of New Hampshires most recognizable parks. Here, you will find the Nansen Ski Jump, which, when it was built in 1936, was the largest ski jump of its kind.

5.0 mi away

Jericho Mountain State Park

Established in 2005, this is one of the newer state parks in New Hampshire.

6.5 mi away

Milan Hill State Park

A short 10-mile drive north of Berlin drops you off at this picturesque state park.

7.4 mi away

Moose Brook State Park

Fishing, hiking, cycling, and camping are just a handful of outdoor sports you can do while visiting this breathtaking park.

9.6 mi away

Presidential Rail Trail

You do not have to embark on a strenuous hike to enjoy the breathtaking beauty of the Presidential Range.