Granite Town Rail Trail Parking - Milford, NH

Granite Town Rail Trail Parking - Milford, NH Granite Town Rail Trail Parking - Milford, NH Granite Town Rail Trail Parking - Milford, NH Granite Town Rail Trail Parking - Milford, NH Granite Town Rail Trail Parking - Milford, NH
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Granite Town Rail Trail Parking – Dog-Friendly Trails in Milford, New Hampshire

The Granite Town Rail Trail offers a scenic, woodsy walking and biking trail that connects Milford to Brookline, New Hampshire. Known for its natural charm, the trail meanders through lush forests and presents an inviting atmosphere for dog owners looking for pet-friendly outdoor experiences in the Milford area. The trail features multiple access points including the new, larger parking area at Melendy Road, providing plenty of space for visitors and their canine companions.

While the Granite Town Rail Trail is not a traditional dog park with fenced areas or specialized amenities, it is highly valued for its peaceful, natural environment perfect for leashed dog walks, dog-friendly hikes, and outdoor adventures. The trail’s rustic paths and abundant shade from the woods make it ideal for dogs that love to explore nature alongside their owners. Ample parking is available at both the armory street and Melendy Road access points, making it easy to start your dog-friendly hike from either location.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Are there walking or hiking trails connected to the park? Yes, the Granite Town Rail Trail is a walking and biking trail that connects Milford and Brookline.
  • Where is the best place to park? There are two main parking areas: one on Armory Street and a recently built, larger lot on Melendy Road.
  • Are there ticks or other pests common in the area? Visitors have mentioned encountering flies and mosquitoes, especially in wooded areas and during certain times.

Reviews

Eric McIntyre

Great walking & bike trail Milford to Brookline

Eric McIntyre

Great walking & bike trail Milford to Brookline

Eric McIntyre

Great walking & bike trail Milford to Brookline

Finding Neter

5 stars

Finding Neter

5 stars

Finding Neter

5 stars

STARSD

This is a really nice rail trail. I mean, they’re all nice! But this one is more woodsy than some of them. The path could best be described as meandering. You can tell that it has been long abandoned. Roots abound. The area that bypasses the trailer park is somewhat rough. It could probably be mountain biked but I wouldn’t want to lol. I have a book that describes the access points but it was outdated. I accessed it from the armory street parking area. And I hiked to Melendy road. There is a new parking area at Melendy road that wasn’t documented in the book I have. You can still see the steps that once took you to street level to cross. Evidently the new culvert that is there hasn’t been there too long. I would say this parking area was recently built too. It is much larger than the armory street one. I started to go further south but the flies and mosquitoes just got too much for me. After finding the Melendy parking area I figured I’ll come back to it later and pick it up there and go further onward. Both parking areas are listed as areas you can map right to. I have included pictures of the new culvert at Melendy road. It is real nice and new!

STARSD

This is a really nice rail trail. I mean, they’re all nice! But this one is more woodsy than some of them. The path could best be described as meandering. You can tell that it has been long abandoned. Roots abound. The area that bypasses the trailer park is somewhat rough. It could probably be mountain biked but I wouldn’t want to lol. I have a book that describes the access points but it was outdated. I accessed it from the armory street parking area. And I hiked to Melendy road. There is a new parking area at Melendy road that wasn’t documented in the book I have. You can still see the steps that once took you to street level to cross. Evidently the new culvert that is there hasn’t been there too long. I would say this parking area was recently built too. It is much larger than the armory street one. I started to go further south but the flies and mosquitoes just got too much for me. After finding the Melendy parking area I figured I’ll come back to it later and pick it up there and go further onward. Both parking areas are listed as areas you can map right to. I have included pictures of the new culvert at Melendy road. It is real nice and new!

STARSD

This is a really nice rail trail. I mean, they’re all nice! But this one is more woodsy than some of them. The path could best be described as meandering. You can tell that it has been long abandoned. Roots abound. The area that bypasses the trailer park is somewhat rough. It could probably be mountain biked but I wouldn’t want to lol. I have a book that describes the access points but it was outdated. I accessed it from the armory street parking area. And I hiked to Melendy road. There is a new parking area at Melendy road that wasn’t documented in the book I have. You can still see the steps that once took you to street level to cross. Evidently the new culvert that is there hasn’t been there too long. I would say this parking area was recently built too. It is much larger than the armory street one. I started to go further south but the flies and mosquitoes just got too much for me. After finding the Melendy parking area I figured I’ll come back to it later and pick it up there and go further onward. Both parking areas are listed as areas you can map right to. I have included pictures of the new culvert at Melendy road. It is real nice and new!

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