Camp Morgan Trail
There is a hiking trail running south along the shore of Millen
Pond from the town beach to Chapel Cove.
There is a new Nature Trail in the Camp Morgan Town Forest
off Faxon Hill Road. Parking is on Faxon Hill Road near the
radio tower and there are signs to guide you along the
trail.
Map:
Camp Morgan Town Forest Nature Trail
Map and Guide
Pillsbury State Park Trails
Pillsbury State Park Trails
Pillsbury State Park General Information
Lovewell Mountain trail
Historic USGS maps: Historic Lovewell Mountain Maps
Topo Map: VIEW MAP
Monadnock-Sunapee Greenway
The Monadnock Sunapee Greenway Trail Club maintains the Monadnock-Sunapee
Greenway. This greenway links Grand Monadnock and Mount Sunapee
in southwestern New Hampshire. It is nearly 50 miles in length,
winding along the Monadnock Highlands that divide the Connecticut
and Merrimack River drainages. Created in 1921 by the Society
for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests (SPNHF), the trail
crosses through 3 State Parks and 6 campsites.
More info: http://www.msgtc.org/MSGTCtrail.htm
Map: http://www.msgtc.org/MSGTCmap.htm
Birthplace of the Seventh Day
Adventist Church
and the Sabbath Trail
Info: http://www.sabbathtrail.org/
TAKE
A VIRTUAL WALK
Map: HOW
TO FIND THE TRAIL
Journey's End, Bell-Cofield Forest
Washington, 202 acres. Protected 1999. From Rt. 31 in Washington,
turn on East Washington Rd. Continue about 1.5 miles to Washington
Dr. Turn left and follow road to end. Property entrance is located
at end of road.
Info on SPNHF properties: VIEW
LIST
Highland Lake Island
Washington, 1 Acre. Protected 1993. Accessible only by small
boat. Island lies on W side of Highland Lake in Washington
where wide end of lake begins to narrow as you travel north.
Info on SPNHF properties: VIEW LIST
Washington Snow Riders Trails
The Washington Snow Riders have a map
of all the snowmobile trails in town posted at the beach at
Camp Morgan.
Info at Washington Snowriders
NOTE FOR HIKERS: DO NOT hike on the roads in Lake Ashelot Estates. They are private property and require association and property owner permission for use.
Please respect signs and property owners' wishes.
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