Clark Lookout - New London, NH

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Clark Lookout in New London, NH, is a picturesque dog park perfect for pet owners seeking dog-friendly hiking and scenic views. This park features well-maintained gravel paths with a slight uphill incline, making it ideal for dogs and their owners to enjoy a moderate hike together. The park is conveniently accessible with parking available at the Park & Ride lot, just across from the trail entrance, ensuring an easy start to your outdoor adventure.

Visitors to this dog park in New London will appreciate the stunning views of the lake, mountains, and nearby lighthouses, making it a unique spot for picnics and relaxation with your furry friends. The trail is kid-friendly and suitable for families, with clear signage and even a small library along the way for a peaceful reading break. Whether you’re stopping by for a quick stretch or a leisurely hike, Clark Lookout offers a welcoming environment for dogs and their owners to connect with nature.

FAQ for Clark Lookout in New London New Hampshire:

  • Are dogs allowed off-leash at this park? The information provided confirms that dogs are allowed at the park, but it does not specify if they are allowed off-leash, so no answer can be given.
  • Is there a playground or activities for kids nearby? Yes, the park is good for kids and kid-friendly hikes are available, indicating family-friendly activities.
  • Where is the best place to park? The best place to park is in the Park & Ride parking lot or the bus commuter lot across the street from the trail entrance. Parking on Davis Hill Road is not recommended.
  • Are there walking or hiking trails connected to the park? Yes, there is a hiking trail less than half a mile each way with a slight uphill hike on a nice gravel path. The trail is easy to follow and well marked.
  • Is the park wheelchair accessible? The park has a slight incline and some hills, and the path is gravel with a bit steep sections, so it may not be fully wheelchair accessible.

Reviews

Derek Troyer

Beautiful scenery. Slight uphill hike on nice gravel path, less than half of a mile each way. Park & Ride parking lot across the street from the trail entrance. Well worth it.

Dan Pinton

Parking is best in the bus commuter lot then walk across road to front gate. Some park on Davis Hill Road but I wouldn’t suggest that. Walk is about 150 yards. Takes 10 minutes. Slight incline on wide path. Careful of broken glass near beginning of trail. The scene is fantastic and worth the visit. You can see the two light houses and the far windmills.

Tanner Mast

This was an absolute beautiful stop on my way to Vermont. The view of the lake with the mountains in the background is incredible. Also it’s very accessible. Just a short walk up some hills. Would highly recommend stopping if you’re traveling down highway 89.

Shavik Harindra Gunarathne

It’s quite wonderful during the fall. You can see all the vibrant colors. Just a 10 minute walk from the trail head. The elevation is a bit steep, But it’s enjoyable.

V T

Perfect stop off the 89 for those who wants to stretch or have a picnic with the view🤩Follow the sign to Park&Ride, park at the parking lot, and an entrance to the trail is right across the parking. 6 min walk (a bit steep) and you are surprised with a beautiful view 😍You dont need a map for the trail – its very easy to follow the signs. There is a cute little library on the way for those who would like to grab a book and read with the view ☺️

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