Crotched Mountain Accessible Trails - Greenfield, NH

Crotched Mountain Accessible Trails - Greenfield, NH Crotched Mountain Accessible Trails - Greenfield, NH Crotched Mountain Accessible Trails - Greenfield, NH Crotched Mountain Accessible Trails - Greenfield, NH Crotched Mountain Accessible Trails - Greenfield, NH
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Crotched Mountain Accessible Trails – Dog Park in Greenfield, New Hampshire

Located in beautiful Greenfield, New Hampshire, the Crotched Mountain Accessible Trails offer a unique outdoor experience with stunning summit views and accessible options for all. The park features two main trails: the Gregg Trail, a 1.5-mile accessible route with switchbacks and an observation platform, and the Dutton Brook Trail, a serene loop through woods and wetlands. While these trails are highly rated for their natural beauty and amenities such as scenic outlooks and ample parking, it’s important for pet owners to note the local policies on dog access.

Visitors praise these trails for their accessibility, picnic spots, and breathtaking views, making it a popular destination for families and hikers of all ages. However, please be advised that dogs are not permitted on these trails to ensure a safe and comfortable environment for all visitors. For those seeking pet-friendly trails or dog parks in Greenfield and the greater New Hampshire area, alternative destinations are recommended.

FAQ – Crotched Mountain Accessible Trails

  • Are dogs allowed off-leash at this park? No, dogs are not permitted on these trails.
  • Is the park wheelchair accessible? Yes, both main trails are wheelchair accessible.
  • Are there walking or hiking trails connected to the park? Yes, the park features both the Gregg Trail and Dutton Brook Trail.
  • Where is the best place to park? The area offers lots of parking convenient for visitors.

Reviews

Sheep Davis

Short but rewarding hike with great views at the summit. Gregg Trail (to the summit) is just over 1.5 miles there and back, featuring a couple switchbacks and an observation platform at the end of the trail. Dutton Brook Trail is a loop trail about 2 miles round trip. The trail goes through the woods and around the wetlands area, with an observation deck towards the end.

Both trails are handicapped accessible.

No dogs!

Sheep Davis

Short but rewarding hike with great views at the summit. Gregg Trail (to the summit) is just over 1.5 miles there and back, featuring a couple switchbacks and an observation platform at the end of the trail. Dutton Brook Trail is a loop trail about 2 miles round trip. The trail goes through the woods and around the wetlands area, with an observation deck towards the end.

Both trails are handicapped accessible.

No dogs!

Sheep Davis

Short but rewarding hike with great views at the summit. Gregg Trail (to the summit) is just over 1.5 miles there and back, featuring a couple switchbacks and an observation platform at the end of the trail. Dutton Brook Trail is a loop trail about 2 miles round trip. The trail goes through the woods and around the wetlands area, with an observation deck towards the end.

Both trails are handicapped accessible.

No dogs!

Teodoro Rosario

What a fun hike. We went all the way to the top of the mountain. Some areas were buggy. We enjoyed it

Teodoro Rosario

What a fun hike. We went all the way to the top of the mountain. Some areas were buggy. We enjoyed it

Teodoro Rosario

What a fun hike. We went all the way to the top of the mountain. Some areas were buggy. We enjoyed it

Brittany Cronin

This place has a really pretty view at the top of Gregg Trail. I’ve been on about 15 different trails the last couple of months and this trail had the best views. There’s a scenic outlook were we took a 15 minute break and enjoyed the view. The trail was an easy hike my 2.5 year old walked up and down the trail without a problem.

Brittany Cronin

This place has a really pretty view at the top of Gregg Trail. I’ve been on about 15 different trails the last couple of months and this trail had the best views. There’s a scenic outlook were we took a 15 minute break and enjoyed the view. The trail was an easy hike my 2.5 year old walked up and down the trail without a problem.

Brittany Cronin

This place has a really pretty view at the top of Gregg Trail. I’ve been on about 15 different trails the last couple of months and this trail had the best views. There’s a scenic outlook were we took a 15 minute break and enjoyed the view. The trail was an easy hike my 2.5 year old walked up and down the trail without a problem.

Vivian Caraballo

Lots of fun. Did a loop trail to the summit and back around. Total of 5.8miles with accents and decents. Dipped into Sunset Lake down the road after for a nice cold swim. View was beautiful for our lunch break. Lots of parking and picnic areas. Family and dog friendly.

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