Hiking is one of the best ways to restore your mood and bring calm to an otherwise stressful day. In fact, the benefits of hitting the trails are so plentiful that it's always at the top of our list when it comes to relaxing. One of the most overlooked benefits of taking a hike is that it actually lessens fatigue by giving us a healthy dose of endorphins. Without a doubt, even the most beginner hike has benefits. That's why we think state park hiking in New Hampshire is worth making a priority. Especially at this beautiful park in Rockingham County.
You'll find state park hiking in New Hampshire at its finest by heading to beautiful Northwood Meadows State Park.
This beautiful natural area features nearly 675 acres of forest, trails and wetlands.
In fact, the wetlands might be the feature that attracts the most visitors. Hikers will find a pond, perfect for fishing and non-motorized boating.
And what could be more calming that a still body of water reflecting the sky and the surrounding trees?
The state park offers eight different trails to explore, including two considered "easy." The other six are rated as "moderate."
In addition to relaxing hikes, Northwood Meadows State Park is great for biking, snowmobiling, and cross-country skiing.
During the fall, you won't find more scenic state park hiking in New Hampshire!
And, on a snowy winter day, find yourself a quiet area and let the fresh air and calming views clear your head.
Northwood Meadows State Park is typically open year-round, but it's best to check the official website before heading out. If, once you arrive, there are restriction signs please be mindful and come back another time. Pets are permitted, just be sure to keep them on a leash. For more inspiration to get outdoors, check out the New Hampshire State Park Facebook page. You can reach the park on 603-485-1031.
After enjoying some calming state park hiking in New Hampshire, consider checking out more of the state's beauty. This natural wonders road trip will who you New Hampshire like you've never seen it before.
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