There’s nothing more soothing than nature and there’s no better place to immerse yourself in it than right here in New Hampshire. The outdoors here are teeming with wildlife, forests, and lots of different waterways. It’s fun to spend time swimming, boating, and splashing around. But, we love the idea of combining a nice easy hike with the views that come with being close to a river. This hike is perfect for that!

Make your way to Exeter to enjoy this outdoor oasis in New Hampshire.

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The Exeter River Trail is just slightly over 2-miles and features a nice route with just about no elevation gain.

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That helps make this trail a wonderful option for people who are just getting used to hiking or walking through the woods on local trails.

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While the route begins with some gravel and pavement, you’ll soon find your way into the local woods.

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And the Exeter River is here to guide your way.

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While you won’t find mountain summit views on this trail, you will enjoy the peace and quiet you crave.

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To start the hike head to Larry Lane, then make your way to Gilman Park.

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And then, just follow the trail through the woods with your thoughts.

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No matter the time of year, this is a great trail offering exactly the dose of nature we all need.

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You can learn more about the Exeter River Trail on alltrails.com. Dogs are allowed as long as they’re on a leash. The best conditions for exploring are between April and October. Looking for more ways to enjoy nature here in the Granite State? Here are 10 beautiful and scenic trails that are perfect for beginners.

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