Lyme Hill Conservation Area - Lyme, NH

Lyme Hill Conservation Area - Lyme, NH Lyme Hill Conservation Area - Lyme, NH Lyme Hill Conservation Area - Lyme, NH Lyme Hill Conservation Area - Lyme, NH Lyme Hill Conservation Area - Lyme, NH
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Lyme Hill Conservation Area in Lyme, NH, offers a serene and pet-friendly environment perfect for dog owners looking for a peaceful dog park in New Hampshire. This conservation area features well-maintained, kid-friendly hiking trails that are ideal for families and their furry friends. While the trails are simple and do not offer expansive views, the natural forest setting provides a tranquil backdrop for dog-friendly hiking and forest bathing experiences.

Though the park does not have a wheelchair-accessible entrance, it remains a popular spot for locals who enjoy quiet walks and snowshoeing with their dogs. The presence of a refreshing spring adds a unique touch, making it a great place for dogs to cool off during warmer months. Lyme Hill Conservation Area is a charming destination for those seeking a natural, pet-friendly trail experience in the Dartmouth College Hwy area.

FAQ for Lyme Hill Conservation Area in Lyme New Hampshire:

  • Are dogs allowed at this park? Yes, dogs are allowed at Lyme Hill Conservation Area.
  • Is the park wheelchair accessible? No, the park does not have wheelchair accessible entrances.
  • Are there walking or hiking trails connected to the park? Yes, the park offers hiking trails that are kid-friendly and suitable for forest bathing and snowshoeing.
  • Is the park good for children? Yes, the park is good for kids and offers kid-friendly hikes.

Reviews

Randy Gagne

Nice hiking area.

C.G. Lou

This is a wonderful winter trail to hike on. The kids and I had a blast!

Charlie McBride

Beautiful and well maintained trails. No views if that’s your thing, but the forest was peaceful with few other walkers.

Katy Donchik

Always love my walks here

alicia patten

First, I would give 5 stars for trail maintenance! However, the trails are very confusing and it’s like a hamster maze! Thank goodness for cell service so I could utilize MAPS. For someone who has never accessed Boston Lot from the trails on Old Pine Tree Cemetery Rd, I would suggest taking a picture of the map. It would be helpful to have signs to help people get back to the parking area. Seems like you would need a lot of time on these trails to get the lay of the land.

Molly O'Dwyer

The UVMBA does an excellent job maintaining these trails. I went on foot for a light hike & bird watching. Spotted a large turtle, birds, geese, etc. Bikers we encountered were courteous on the trail as we stepped aside to allow them to pass. Such a nice local spot for a nature walk!

Zee Bee

Beautiful quaint trail. Pretty simple hike for kids. Doesn’t really have a great view but the spring is nice to cool off and it’s good for forest bathing.

Jenn Defender

Beautiful spot for snowshoeing!

Shawn Hutchins

Took the fat bikes here to access the Boston Lot trails. Good place to park with plenty of room and even had a porta potty, so the girls will be happy, though not the cleanest from what I was told. Enjoy!

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