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Audubon Society

Audubon Society near Manchester, NH

Trail Stats


This trail was given a rating of 3 out of 5 stars This trail was given a rating of 3 out of 5 stars This trail was given a rating of 3 out of 5 stars This trail was given a rating of 3 out of 5 stars This trail was given a rating of 3 out of 5 stars
3 miles
2hours
easy
Snowshoeing, Hiking, Mountain Biking
Winter, Fall, Summer
Manchester, NH
User EMS Salem

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Description

The trail system behind the Audubon Society leads to some wonderful scenic views of Lake Massabesic.

Though not extensive, these trails, include fire roads, as well as a few narrow paths great for some easy

single-track mountain biking. In addition, these trails lead to a few semi-secluded spots right on the water

perfect for taking a break and catching a nice breeze off the lake.

Directions:

Take exit 1 off Route 101, and head South. Take the second right off the traffic circle and follow Route 28

South for just a couple of miles. You'll come to a small concrete bridge with views of Massabesic to your left

and right. Just past the bridge on your left is the trailhead. There's a small parking lot, but if it's full it's

reasonable to park on the shoulder of Route 28. This is also a popular spot to launch your kayak.

Alternatively you can continue down 28 to the Audubon Society (just follow the signs) and park there.

Make sure to stop for a moment and say hi to the resident owl at the main entrance to the Audubon

facility. To access the trails from the Audubon, just follow the signs.

Reviews and Questions

By CrimsonraenPosted By: Crimsonraen  - Mon Oct 27 22:36:30 EDT 2008 Not Rated Comment I actually just posted a kayak entry for Masabeisic, which also talks a bit about the trails. I included a few pictures from the trails as well as while kayaking, so feel free to check 'em out!

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