We love giving you new ideas for getting outside and it’s often hard to choose which ones we feature. With so many wonderful trails through the forest, it’s just about impossible to pick a favorite. That’s why we love them all! This one, located in Gilman Park in Exeter offers a trail that will lead you to some of the most calming water views in the region. Enjoy!
To access this simple 2.1-mile out-and-back hike, head to Gilman Park in Exeter where you’ll find peace, tranquility, and perhaps a little bit of a workout.
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Head to the end of Lary Lane to find the park and head off on the easy-to-follow trail.
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The trail is rated as “easy” and you’ll find that it’s simple to follow. And, with no real elevation gain, this route is a breeze even for novice hikers.
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There are lots of fun little surprises along the way, including this small wooden bridge that kids love.
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And if you time your visit for the spring and summer you’re likely to spot lots of different wildflowers.
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But we love it in the winter as well. The year-round park offers some of the most special snowy views around the Exeter River
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In fact, the route primarily follows the river which means you’ll have plenty of fantastic water views along the way.
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Make your way along the trail and when it comes to an end simply turn around and head back! It’s that simple.
Lauren Butterworth / alltrails.com The greens and blues of a New Hampshire summer are on full display right now, so make sure to visit if you like that sort of thing. But, rest assured that a fall foliage hike is just a great!
You can learn more about the Exeter River Trail by checking out the dedicated page on alltrails.com. And you can learn more about Gilman Park here.
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The greens and blues of a New Hampshire summer are on full display right now, so make sure to visit if you like that sort of thing. But, rest assured that a fall foliage hike is just a great!
If you love hikes leading to water, you’ll want to check out one of the most lovely waterfall hikes in the state. The short and sweet Arethusa Falls Trail leads to the tallest waterfall in New Hampshire.
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