New Boston Conservation Area - New Boston, NH

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New Boston Conservation Area Dog Park – Pet-Friendly Hiking in New Boston, New Hampshire

The New Boston Conservation Area is a scenic destination for dog owners seeking pet-friendly trails and tranquil hikes in New Boston, NH. Nestled along the picturesque Piscataquog River, this area features easy walking paths highlighted by a beautiful new footbridge and a trail network that showcases the local natural beauty. The well-maintained trails make it a relaxing spot for both visitors and locals looking for a refreshing walk with their pets.

This dog-friendly hiking area is perfect for families, bird watchers, and anyone looking to enjoy a peaceful stroll with their leashed dogs. The trails are generally easy to navigate, though some natural roots and riverbanks may present minor challenges for wheelchairs. Dogs must stay on leash, ensuring a safe and enjoyable experience for all. Whether you’re visiting the historic district or simply soaking in the riverside views, the New Boston Conservation Area is a “must visit” for anyone searching for a dog park in New Boston, New Hampshire.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the park’s leash requirements? Dogs are required to be kept on leash while exploring the trails.
  • Is the park regularly cleaned and maintained? Yes, the area is described as well-maintained.
  • Are there walking or hiking trails connected to the park? Yes, the park features a network of pet-friendly trails.
  • Is the park wheelchair accessible? Some trails are accessible for strollers, but there are rooty sections that may make wheelchair use challenging.
  • Where should I park? The best access is via Millrace Park near the South Branch footbridge.

Reviews

Michelle Hume

Beautiful area! Must visit!

Michelle Hume

Beautiful area! Must visit!

Michelle Hume

Beautiful area! Must visit!

Stephen Priest

I think 🤔 this trail was mixed up with the New Boston Rail Trail. Google Maps takes you to the Whipple Free Library. You have to access the Conservation Area via the Millrace Park on the South Branch. We found the South Branch Footbridge, which crosses the Piscataquog River, which appears in quite a few reviews. Thanks to Karen Brennan’s Google Maps reviews to help identify this trail network.
We did the short trail that leads to the historic district of New Boston. It goes along the river and private property. The trail is easy but has a noticeable amount of (I am Groot!) 🫚 roots. It will be a little challenging for wheelchairs but a stroller can handle it.
I would like to return to explore the other trails.

Stephen Priest

I think 🤔 this trail was mixed up with the New Boston Rail Trail. Google Maps takes you to the Whipple Free Library. You have to access the Conservation Area via the Millrace Park on the South Branch. We found the South Branch Footbridge, which crosses the Piscataquog River, which appears in quite a few reviews. Thanks to Karen Brennan’s Google Maps reviews to help identify this trail network.
We did the short trail that leads to the historic district of New Boston. It goes along the river and private property. The trail is easy but has a noticeable amount of (I am Groot!) 🫚 roots. It will be a little challenging for wheelchairs but a stroller can handle it.
I would like to return to explore the other trails.

Stephen Priest

I think 🤔 this trail was mixed up with the New Boston Rail Trail. Google Maps takes you to the Whipple Free Library. You have to access the Conservation Area via the Millrace Park on the South Branch. We found the South Branch Footbridge, which crosses the Piscataquog River, which appears in quite a few reviews. Thanks to Karen Brennan’s Google Maps reviews to help identify this trail network.
We did the short trail that leads to the historic district of New Boston. It goes along the river and private property. The trail is easy but has a noticeable amount of (I am Groot!) 🫚 roots. It will be a little challenging for wheelchairs but a stroller can handle it.
I would like to return to explore the other trails.

Christina Levitan

A really nice & well maintained area. Great for walking with little ones and pets. Please keep your pets on a leash!

Christina Levitan

A really nice & well maintained area. Great for walking with little ones and pets. Please keep your pets on a leash!

Christina Levitan

A really nice & well maintained area. Great for walking with little ones and pets. Please keep your pets on a leash!

Emily

Perfect little trail! The birds here are so talkative. It makes for a lovely walk!

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