Doublehead Trailhead - Sandwich, NH

Doublehead Trailhead - Sandwich, NH Doublehead Trailhead - Sandwich, NH Doublehead Trailhead - Sandwich, NH Doublehead Trailhead - Sandwich, NH Doublehead Trailhead - Sandwich, NH
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Doublehead Trailhead is a scenic dog park in Sandwich, NH, perfect for pet owners looking for dog-friendly hiking and outdoor activities. Located at 137-315 Thompson Rd, this park offers a less-traveled trail that provides a peaceful experience away from crowded areas. While the dirt road to the parking lot can be challenging, especially in winter, the trail rewards visitors with beautiful views and a chance to explore nature with their dogs.

This dog park features pet-friendly trails that are great for hiking and is also good for kids, making it a family-friendly destination. Although the park does not have wheelchair accessible entrances or parking, it offers a unique setting with an old homestead view that makes for a wonderful picnic spot. Doublehead Trailhead is an ideal place for dog owners in New Hampshire seeking a quiet, natural environment to enjoy with their pets.

FAQ for Doublehead Trailhead in Sandwich New Hampshire:

  • Are dogs allowed off-leash at this park? Yes, dogs are allowed at Doublehead Trailhead.
  • Is the park wheelchair accessible? No, the park entrance and parking lot are not wheelchair accessible.
  • Are there walking or hiking trails connected to the park? Yes, there are hiking trails available at Doublehead Trailhead.
  • Is there a playground or activities for kids nearby? Yes, the park is good for kids with activities suitable for children.
  • Where is the best place to park? Parking is available at Thompson Rd, but note the parking lot access road is a rough dirt road and may not be suitable in winter conditions.
  • Are picnics or BBQs allowed? Yes, there is a wonderful picnic area with a view from an old homestead, making it a great place to picnic.

Reviews

Jim Doty

A wonderful view from an old homestead makes a great place to picnic!

Hilary H.

Crazy dirt road to parking lot but awesome less-traveled trail. Wouldn’t attempt getting to parking lot in winter.

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