East Rd trailhead - Hampstead, NH

East Rd trailhead - Hampstead, NH East Rd trailhead - Hampstead, NH East Rd trailhead - Hampstead, NH East Rd trailhead - Hampstead, NH East Rd trailhead - Hampstead, NH
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East Rd Trailhead – Dog-Friendly Trails in Hampstead, New Hampshire

Discover the pet-friendly East Rd Trailhead, a scenic dog park and hiking destination located at 460 East Rd, Hampstead, New Hampshire. Known for its wide, well-marked trails featuring natural terrain with rocks, roots, and inviting boardwalks, this spot is perfect for dog owners seeking local outdoor adventure. The park offers plenty of parking just off the gravel driveway, where you’ll find clear signage marking the way into this tranquil natural area.

Enjoy moderate-level hiking through wooded paths, spotting wildlife along the way, and reaching viewing platforms overlooking serene ponds. While East Rd Trailhead is primarily a trail-based park, it’s popular among local dog walkers for its peaceful atmosphere, friendly fellow hikers and pups, and the chance to get away in nature right in the neighborhood. Whether you’re looking for dog-friendly hiking or a new spot for outdoor exercise with your pet, East Rd Trailhead has something for every Hampstead dog lover.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Are there walking or hiking trails connected to the park? Yes, the East Rd Trailhead features a network of well-marked hiking and walking trails perfect for exploring with your dog.
  • Where is the best place to park? There is plenty of parking available once you drive down the gravel driveway at the entrance off East Road in Hampstead.
  • Is there shade or shelter available? The wooded trails offer natural shade along much of the route.

Reviews

Erich Simmons

It’s the perfect get away in our neighborhood with so many trails! Love it!

Erich Simmons

It’s the perfect get away in our neighborhood with so many trails! Love it!

Erich Simmons

It’s the perfect get away in our neighborhood with so many trails! Love it!

Joseph Costello

I did 4.2 miles in just under 2 hours. A moderate trail, well marked with mostly wide paths consisting of rocks, roots and several boardwalks.I entered in an area off East Road in Atkinson which wasn’t marked at all. Plenty of parking once you drive down the gravel driveway. There is where you will see the signs. Only ran into a few people with their well behaved and friendly dogs. Parts of the trail are closed and have detours. If you try to follow the All Trails map, you will get lost. Just stay on the marked path and you will be fine. Saw a chipmunk, Pileated woodpecker and heard a heron and bullfrogs but couldn’t get close enough for a picture. I did stop at the viewing platform which overlooks a pond and saw a cave. The bugs were out but not bad enough for spray.

Joseph Costello

I did 4.2 miles in just under 2 hours. A moderate trail, well marked with mostly wide paths consisting of rocks, roots and several boardwalks.I entered in an area off East Road in Atkinson which wasn’t marked at all. Plenty of parking once you drive down the gravel driveway. There is where you will see the signs. Only ran into a few people with their well behaved and friendly dogs. Parts of the trail are closed and have detours. If you try to follow the All Trails map, you will get lost. Just stay on the marked path and you will be fine. Saw a chipmunk, Pileated woodpecker and heard a heron and bullfrogs but couldn’t get close enough for a picture. I did stop at the viewing platform which overlooks a pond and saw a cave. The bugs were out but not bad enough for spray.

Joseph Costello

I did 4.2 miles in just under 2 hours. A moderate trail, well marked with mostly wide paths consisting of rocks, roots and several boardwalks.I entered in an area off East Road in Atkinson which wasn’t marked at all. Plenty of parking once you drive down the gravel driveway. There is where you will see the signs. Only ran into a few people with their well behaved and friendly dogs. Parts of the trail are closed and have detours. If you try to follow the All Trails map, you will get lost. Just stay on the marked path and you will be fine. Saw a chipmunk, Pileated woodpecker and heard a heron and bullfrogs but couldn’t get close enough for a picture. I did stop at the viewing platform which overlooks a pond and saw a cave. The bugs were out but not bad enough for spray.

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