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Wapack National Wildlife Refuge

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Explore 1 Trail with 6.6 Miles (10.6 km) at Wapack National Wildlife Refuge, New Hampshire to plan your next hike or adventure!
Added:
July 08, 2019
Updated:
July 08, 2019
Default image for Ted's Trail, Cliff Trail, Wapak Trail, and Carolyns Trail, a 6.6-mile trail in Greenfield, NH (US)
6.6 mi
10.6 km
Moderate Loop
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Key Takeaways

  • Wapack National Wildlife Refuge in Greenfield, NH, offers a variety of outdoor activities like hiking, birdwatching, and wildlife observation.
  • The refuge protects diverse habitats, including forests, wetlands, and open fields, providing homes for numerous species of birds, mammals, and other wildlife.
  • Visitors should be aware of seasonal closures, potential for ticks and other insects, and practice Leave No Trace principles to help preserve the natural environment.

About Wapack National Wildlife Refuge

Explore the scenic Wapack National Wildlife Refuge in Greenfield, New Hampshire, via a challenging yet rewarding 6.6-mile loop that combines Ted's, Cliff, Wapak, and Carolyn's Trails. This diverse trail system offers a true taste of New England wilderness, weaving through lush forests, navigating rocky inclines, and culminating in a summit boasting breathtaking views. Immerse yourself in nature while hiking, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, birding, or engaging in geocaching adventures. The Wapak Trail even allows for seasonal berry picking!

Planning your trek at Wapack National Wildlife Refuge requires preparedness. Be aware that the loop trail presents moderate to hard terrain with potential footing hazards, making it unsuitable for wheelchairs, strollers, horseback riding, or mountain biking. Remember to bring ample water and snacks to fuel your adventure and pack out all trash to help preserve the natural beauty. Dogs are welcome but must be kept on a leash. Follow the distinct trail markers – yellow rectangles for Ted's and Carolyn's Trails, a blue triangle for Cliff Trail, and a yellow triangle for Wapak Trail – to stay on course. Finally, note that parking at the trailhead is limited, so plan accordingly.

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