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Watson Lot Trailhead is a popular starting point for outdoor enthusiasts looking for dog-friendly hiking and pet-friendly trails in Exeter, New Hampshire. Located conveniently on Watson Road, this trailhead provides direct access to the scenic and dynamic Fort Rock trail system, with routes that wind through beautiful woods, bridges, and rocky terrain. It is especially enjoyed by locals for mountain biking, hiking, and spotting wildlife โ from nesting turtles to beavers and the occasional fairy lights in the enchanted forest!
Dog owners will appreciate the adventure, but should note that the lot is small and can fill up quickly, especially on weekends. There is minimal shade at the parking area and some open, sandy sections along the trail, so it’s wise to plan accordingly for hot or buggy days. While there is no specifically fenced dog run, the natural open space and diverse trails make it a fantastic spot for leashed walks and exploration with your furry companion.
Great place to park if you’re Mountain biking..
Great place to park if you’re Mountain biking..
Great place to park if you’re Mountain biking..
Good place to start a ride.
Good place to start a ride.
Good place to start a ride.
Small lot with minimal shade so can be quite hot in the summer. It sets you off on a rocky trail and then quickly you are into the beautiful, dynamic routes that make up Fort Rock. Parker way and olive branch are some of the most diverse sections. There are plenty of bridges and rolls and even some serious drops for the more advanced riders. awesome area for all levels of bike riders.
Small lot with minimal shade so can be quite hot in the summer. It sets you off on a rocky trail and then quickly you are into the beautiful, dynamic routes that make up Fort Rock. Parker way and olive branch are some of the most diverse sections. There are plenty of bridges and rolls and even some serious drops for the more advanced riders. awesome area for all levels of bike riders.
Small lot with minimal shade so can be quite hot in the summer. It sets you off on a rocky trail and then quickly you are into the beautiful, dynamic routes that make up Fort Rock. Parker way and olive branch are some of the most diverse sections. There are plenty of bridges and rolls and even some serious drops for the more advanced riders. awesome area for all levels of bike riders.
Absolutely great hiking area!! This time of year the turtle’s are nesting and eggs are hatching so please be careful while walking or biking on the trails, especially near the water!๐๐ข๐ข๐ข๐ฅ๐ฅ๐ฅ๐ฃโฌ ๏ธpretend that is a hatching turtle lol I rescued a just hatched baby turtle last time I was there because he was injured and was far from the water so I brought him back to the water and he seemed okay, definitely a lot better. We saw a lot of other wildlife there too. There is a HUGE beaver den too that can be seen from one of the footbridges. We went at night and heard coyotes howling and an owl. It was a lot of fun but make sure to bring a good bug spray cuz they are relentless!!๐ฆ๐งด๐ก bugs are worse after it rains and near water sources. June Beatles definitely live there as well ๐ and millipedes ๐. Also while walking through the sandy open area underneath the power lines be careful of wasps, ground bees and all bees and bugs alike because they like to nest in that area ๐๐๐๐ฆ๐ท๐ธ oh ya and btw we saw a unicorn and fairy lights in the enchanted forest too๐ฆ๐งโโ๏ธโจ it was magical ๐ฎ๐๐ค๐ฅฐ๐ hope you enjoy your adventure!!๐๐๐๐