Quincy Bog Natural Area - Rumney, NH

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Quincy Bog Natural Area in Rumney, NH, offers a serene and scenic dog park experience perfect for pet owners seeking dog-friendly hiking and peaceful nature walks. This natural area features multiple well-maintained trails, including a unique floating “wiggle” bridge that adds a fun challenge for both dogs and their owners. The park is ideal for families with children, providing kid-friendly hikes and plenty of opportunities to enjoy wildlife watching, including sightings of ducks, geese, turtles, and even moose.

Visitors appreciate the free parking and the tranquil environment, making it a hidden gem for dog lovers in New Hampshire. The boardwalks wind through beautiful wetlands and forests, offering pet-friendly trails that are great for connecting with nature. Whether you’re looking for a quiet stroll or an adventurous hike with your furry friend, Quincy Bog Natural Area is a must-visit destination for dog owners in the area.

FAQ for Quincy Bog Natural Area in Rumney New Hampshire:

  • Is the park wheelchair accessible? The park is only handicap accessible to the building; the trails themselves may not be fully accessible.
  • Is there a playground or activities for kids nearby? Yes, the park is good for kids and offers kid-friendly hikes.
  • Is there a fee or membership required to enter? No, the park and parking are free to use.
  • Where is the best place to park? Parking is mostly on the street in a neighborhood near the park.
  • Are there benches or seating areas for owners? Yes, there are benches available where visitors can rest and enjoy views of the area.
  • Are there walking or hiking trails connected to the park? Yes, there are multiple hiking trails including an easy, well-maintained loop trail with boardwalks through wetlands and forest.
  • Is the park muddy after it rains? Visitors recommend shoes you don’t mind getting muddy especially in the spring.
  • Is the park regularly cleaned and maintained? The loop trail is described as easy and well-maintained.

Reviews

Audrey Vallen

A beautiful walk. Lots of picture taking opportunities with fall colors and reflections.

Katie Pare

It is free and the parking is free. It is ONLY handicap accessible to the building. It’s a nice walk, and we saw a MOOSE!

Kaeley Baird

We loved this place & went multiple times on our trip. Our daughter loved the “wiggle” bridge the best. The area is beautiful & quite peaceful. It is a wonderful place to take a walk on any of the multiple trails.

Merina Z

Quincy Bog Natural Area is a peaceful and scenic spot, perfect for a quiet walk or a bit of wildlife watching. The loop trail is easy and well-maintained, with boardwalks that wind through beautiful wetlands and forest. It’s a great place to connect with nature, spot birds, and enjoy the calm of the outdoors—truly a hidden gem in Rumney, NH.

Darius C

Hidden gem for getting up close with nature. We spent about 1.5 hours and took a rest on a bench that had a clear view of the area. I recommend shoes you don’t mind getting muddy especially in the spring or bring an extra pair. Parking is mostly on street in a neighborhood. To avoid bugs I recommend going in the spring.Will have to check out the nature center when they open for the season the next time we come. We saw a lot of ducks, geese and turtles. The floating bridge is fun challenge and hopefully you won’t fall off. Very peaceful

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