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This state forest is home to numerous diverse ecosystems that support a large variety of plants, fish, mammals, bird species, and year round recreation. There are several multi-use trails,,, the main trail is an 85 mile loop through some magnificent scenery, especially in the fall, Read more...
Enjoy a 9 plus mile hiking and bicycling trail at this city lake park. Bring your lunch and enjoy it at one of the many scenic picnic areas. Dogs on leash are allowed and you must pick up after your pet. There are heavy fines Read more...
This 18 mile multi-use, easy to moderate trail (with a few sandy spots) is the state’s longest rail trail taking visitors through several small towns, past wooded areas, fields, wetlands, and ponds, and connects Derry to Fremont in Rockingham County. Dogs are welcome on this Read more...
There are 607 recreational acres here with great views of the bay, an historic lighthouse, nature trails, outer beach access with permit, and a general store and snack bar. One dog of any size is allowed for no additional fee, but they must have current Read more...
This old military post was established in 1853 to assist in resolving conflicts between Native Americans and settlers who were searching for gold. Dogs are not allowed inside any buildings but they can walk through the outdoor exhibits and view historic logging equipment. There is Read more...
Dogs must be leashed in this park near the ocean. Dogs are not allowed on any of the beaches nearby except for the Canine Beach. Read more...
In addition to a number of events during the year, this 3.5 acre private garden has a mine replica, ruins of one of the first African-American churches in the state, and various water features. Dogs are allowed throughout the park,,, they must be leashed and Read more...
Located in an area of unsurpassed scenery, this park offers many trails, fishing from the brook that flows through the park, and a variety of other recreational opportunities. The season for the day use area is from about the end of June to about the Read more...
This unique canyon in the Rockies is narrow and deep. Dogs may view the Canyon with you from the Rim Rock Trail. Dogs on leash are allowed on roads, campgrounds, overlooks, the Rim Rock trail, Cedar Point Nature trail, and North Rim Chasm View Nature Read more...