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45 Elwyn Rd, Portsmouth, NH 03801, United StatesKarte
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jeff77664
Pretty Flat Forest Walk
Went here right after a train in early September. There are lots of trails. The trails were a little muddy due to the rain. It is a nice forest loop and provides some walking in shade. If you are ...
Bewertet am 17. Okt. 2021
yukons120
Area visit
I would definitely suggest visitiig this area if you enjoy nature trails. we took the beach trail and loved all the natural beauty. Area is well maintained.
Bewertet am 15. Juni 2021
Maurene_K
EDUCATION CENTER & EASY FIELD & WOODLAND TRAILS
In 1976, The Urban Forestry Center was created when John Elwyn Stone donated land to the State of New Hampshire. Mr. Stone was a direct descendant of John Langdon, a leader in the American Revolution...
Bewertet am 13. Apr. 2021
Debbi D
Forest loop
We came here for a beautiful fall walk. We spent about 2 hours walking the forest loop which had lots of fall leaves, pretty level path and lots of beautiful views.
Bewertet am 17. Okt. 2020
waldobmp
unique green space
Had a nice early winter walk -enough trails to be interesting over many visits. Cant wait to come back in warmer weather. Good find!
Pretty Flat Forest Walk
Went here right after a train in early September. There are lots of trails. The trails were a little muddy due to the rain. It is a nice forest loop and provides some walking in shade. If you are ...
Area visit
I would definitely suggest visitiig this area if you enjoy nature trails. we took the beach trail and loved all the natural beauty. Area is well maintained.
EDUCATION CENTER & EASY FIELD & WOODLAND TRAILS
In 1976, The Urban Forestry Center was created when John Elwyn Stone donated land to the State of New Hampshire. Mr. Stone was a direct descendant of John Langdon, a leader in the American Revolution...
Forest loop
We came here for a beautiful fall walk. We spent about 2 hours walking the forest loop which had lots of fall leaves, pretty level path and lots of beautiful views.
unique green space
Had a nice early winter walk -enough trails to be interesting over many visits. Cant wait to come back in warmer weather. Good find!