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Fauver Link Trail is a popular dog-friendly hiking spot in Plymouth, NH, offering pet owners scenic adventures along well-maintained trails. Known for its easy to moderate hiking grades, the trail is ideal for dog walkers seeking an enjoyable outdoor experience with their pets. With features such as a beautiful waterfall (Rainbow Falls), a variety of routes, and benches for relaxing, it’s a great place to soak in the natural beauty of the White Mountains region.
This pet-friendly trail is welcoming to leashed dogs, making it a wonderful choice for those seeking dog-friendly trails and outdoor recreation in Plymouth, New Hampshire. The area includes a large dirt parking lot (that’s plowed in winter), informational kiosks, and a peaceful setting for both novice and experienced hikers. Please plan ahead, as there are no restrooms or trash cans on the trail. Whether you’re visiting for a quick outing or a longer hike, Fauver Link Trail offers a relaxing and memorable destination for you and your four-legged friend.
I found this randomly on Google Maps near Plymouth NH and decided to check it out. BE CAREFUL HOW GOOGLE MAPS SENDS YOU DOWN A MUD PIT. I will try and upload a map of the way to go that is paved vs a dirt road.
Other than the drive, this trail was fun.
More advanced than what I usually get to do. In the snow/ice season you need microspikes or something to help grip. I had short anckle boots and it was okay. I wish I had woar. higher boots, but it just meant I had to be extra careful when path crossed by the stream not to get my feet wet.
Good bang for your buck. Hike took about 2 hours round trip.
Very well maintained trail, easy to moderate grades. Some nice views off the spur trails. Large dirt parking lot that gets plowed in winter.
Open walking to and from the Trail(s), and Parking for those with vehicles;
Not bad for new hikers.