B&M Trail - Amherst, NH

B&M Trail - Amherst, NH B&M Trail - Amherst, NH B&M Trail - Amherst, NH B&M Trail - Amherst, NH B&M Trail - Amherst, NH

B&M Trail in Amherst, New Hampshire, is a scenic, pet-friendly trail perfect for those seeking dog-friendly hiking opportunities in a tranquil, wooded setting. This historic rail trail offers a remote and peaceful walk, making it an ideal spot for local dog owners who love to explore nature with their pets. Though best known as a hiking trail rather than a traditional fenced dog park, B&M Trail provides an inviting escape into the outdoors for both two- and four-legged adventurers.

Currently, some sections of the trail may be inaccessible due to local property restrictions, but much of the path remains open and offers a chance to enjoy the natural beauty of Amherst. Pet lovers appreciate the trail’s history and the sense of serenity provided by the wooded surroundings, even if amenities like fenced areas or off-leash zones may not be available. For locals seeking a unique, pet-friendly trail experience, B&M Trail is a worthy destination.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Are there walking or hiking trails connected to the park? Yes, B&M Trail is primarily a hiking trail where dogs are allowed.

Reviews

STARSD

As of 08/28/22 the second mile of this trail is still closed. It is sad that property owners are preventing people from accessing what should be a public trail. Otherwise a nice seemingly remote hiking trail. You can tell it’s been many moons since any train puffed is smoke through here…

STARSD

As of 08/28/22 the second mile of this trail is still closed. It is sad that property owners are preventing people from accessing what should be a public trail. Otherwise a nice seemingly remote hiking trail. You can tell it’s been many moons since any train puffed is smoke through here…

STARSD

As of 08/28/22 the second mile of this trail is still closed. It is sad that property owners are preventing people from accessing what should be a public trail. Otherwise a nice seemingly remote hiking trail. You can tell it’s been many moons since any train puffed is smoke through here…

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