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Bailey Pond Trail - Photos

Album Added: October 21, 2019

Easy access to Bailey Pond at Parking area
Easy access to Bailey Pond at Parking area
Parking along side dirt road for Bailey Pond Trail
Parking along side dirt road for Bailey Pond Trail
One of the two signs near trail head
One of the two signs near trail head
Reminder to boaters to keep boats clean
Reminder to boaters to keep boats clean
Trail blaze marker on tree
Trail blaze marker on tree
Bailey Pond and parking area
Bailey Pond and parking area
Entrance to Bailey Pond Trail is to the left of the two signs posted
Entrance to Bailey Pond Trail is to the left of the two signs posted
Trail substrate
Trail substrate
Trail Blaze markers for Bailey Pond Trail
Trail Blaze markers for Bailey Pond Trail
Lovely glimpse of Bailey Pond along the trail
Lovely glimpse of Bailey Pond along the trail
Bailey Pond through the trees
Bailey Pond through the trees
Narrow Trail substrate
Narrow Trail substrate
One of several sturdy wooden bridges
One of several sturdy wooden bridges
Fungi Nature study
Fungi Nature study
Orange trail is unnamed, and runs parallel to the Blue Bailey Pond Trail
Orange trail is unnamed, and runs parallel to the Blue Bailey Pond Trail
Vegetation along narrow stretch of trail
Vegetation along narrow stretch of trail
Ski Tow shack at Hooper Hill
Ski Tow shack at Hooper Hill
Old Ski tow equipment
Old Ski tow equipment
Surprise to find a lovely gazebo near Ski tow shed
Surprise to find a lovely gazebo near Ski tow shed
Beautiful Vista
Beautiful Vista
Old Ski tow equipment ropes
Old Ski tow equipment ropes
Screened gazebo with a welcoming bench atop Hooper Hill
Screened gazebo with a welcoming bench atop Hooper Hill
Beautiful Vista
Beautiful Vista
Trail begins its descent
Trail begins its descent
Across the bridge the trail continues to the right. Look out for markers.
Across the bridge the trail continues to the right. Look out for markers.
Beautiful Vista
Beautiful Vista
Trail substrate
Trail substrate
One of several sturdy wooden bridges
One of several sturdy wooden bridges
Bailey Pond Trail exits the forest to Bailey Pond Road
Bailey Pond Trail exits the forest to Bailey Pond Road
Bailey Pond Trail continues back to Pond and parking
Bailey Pond Trail continues back to Pond and parking
Parking along side dirt road for Bailey Pond Trail
Parking along side dirt road for Bailey Pond Trail
Explore the Trail:
2.0 Miles
Easy
New Boston, New Hampshire

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