Fairfield Inn & Suites Hooksett





The Fairfield Inn & Suites Hooksett Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
Nearby Dog Friendly Trails
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This central trail winds through a mid-successional forest of white pine, red oak, and yellow birch. You will encounter several boulders, which are large glacial erratics that speak to the glacial history of the area. This Preserve is managed by The Nature Conservancy in New Hampshire, and is an excellent place for walking, hunting, observing wildlife, and skiing. Camping, fires, pets, or wheeled vehicles are not permitted on the preserve.
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This short trail leads off the main loop to a small cove of a much larger cedar swamp, full of Atlantic white cedar and red maple, along with giant rhododendron and winterberry. This Preserve is managed by The Nature Conservancy in New Hampshire and is an excellent place for walking, hunting, observing wildlife, and skiing. Camping, fires, pets, or wheeled vehicles are not permitted on the preserve. Accessibility: This trail is likely accessible with assistance for visitors using...
Activities
Features
This trail branches off the Woodland Loop, passing through a damp hemlock forest with mossy rocks and thickets of giant rhododendron, a plant with large clusters of pale flowers and evergreen leaves. This Preserve is managed by The Nature Conservancy in New Hampshire, and is an excellent place for walking, hunting, observing wildlife, and skiing. Camping, fires, pets, or wheeled vehicles are not permitted on the preserve.