River Road Spring - New Boston, NH

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Shade Available
Dog Swim Area
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River Road Spring Dog-Friendly Area in New Boston, New Hampshire

River Road Spring is a scenic spot located in New Boston, NH, known for its natural spring and beautiful, well-maintained trail system. While not a traditional fenced dog park, this area offers pet-friendly trails where you can enjoy peaceful walks with your dog through open forests, loop trails, and varied terrain. Its easy access, convenient parking, and tranquil scenery make it a local favorite among dog owners looking for an outdoor escape.

This dog-friendly hiking area is loved for its quiet, low-traffic paths and occasional wildlife. Water from the spring is a unique feature, but caution should be exercised regarding water safety notices posted on-site. Expect walking and biking trails, welcoming dog owners, and plenty of shade along the forested pathways, with the atmosphere being perfect for a relaxing day out with your four-legged friend. Ample parking is available, though the area may be less accessible after snow or heavy rainfall.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Are there walking or hiking trails connected to the park? Yes, there are easy, well-marked hiking and walking trails that are dog-friendly.
  • Is there shade or shelter available? Yes, the forested trails offer plenty of natural shade throughout your walk.
  • Where is the best place to park? There is convenient parking right by the spring, with additional parking near some trailheads.
  • Is the park wheelchair accessible? The trails are not wheelchair accessible due to roots and varied terrain. A rugged stroller may be used.
  • Is there a swimming area or pond for dogs? There is a spring and a lake nearby, though they are primarily for human recreation; use caution if considering water access for pets.
  • Are there bathrooms or restrooms available? Yes, washroom options are available at some locations in the broader park area.
  • Is the park open year-round? The park is open seasonally and closes around 7 PM; winter maintenance like snow removal is not always provided, which may affect access.

Reviews

Brittney Hagen

Absolutely beautiful spot with a strong running spring. I really wish we as humans treated the earth better.

Kate Linnett

Nice spring. Room to park. No picnic area.

Cammie Melius

Great tasting free spring. Bring a couple gallon jugs, as the spicket is close to the ground. But great tasting water for FREE.

Stephen Priest

Reading fellow Google Maps reviewer Christine Levitan’s review and being in the area, I decided to check this spring out. There were quite a few people there getting water 💦.
You are able to park in front of the spring.
There is a sign posted about the health risks of this water. One woman who was filling gallon water jugs said she hasn’t had any problems with the water and she has been drinking 🚰 it for years.
I tried it and it tasted like, well, water. But water is tasteless? What’s the difference in taste between well water and spring water?
Another Google Maps reviewer, Henry Goodwin, had the arsenic level tested and it was “barely below the EPA’s recommended maximum amount for drinking water.”
There is also a path next to the spring.

Chricke

The water from this spring tastes so good! And with how convenient it is, just right on the side of the road, it’s hard to not stop and fill up a few bottles/jugs!

It takes 1min 35sec to fill up a galon, so it’s a bit slow. But if you wait for something good you never wait too long 🙂

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