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Bruce Edes Memorial Forest Trails - Photos

Album Added: July 11, 2019

View from the Gold Trail of the Contoocook River
View from the Gold Trail of the Contoocook River
Parking lot at VFW Post
Parking lot at VFW Post
Information Kiosk
Information Kiosk
Map Box
Map Box
Trail map
Trail map
Forest Entrance sign
Forest Entrance sign
Trail alonly Railroad Tracks
Trail alonly Railroad Tracks
White Trail Blaze Marker
White Trail Blaze Marker
Bench with a view of the water
Bench with a view of the water
The Contoocook River
The Contoocook River
A geocache is hidden not too far from here
A geocache is hidden not too far from here
The Blue Trail Blaze marker
The Blue Trail Blaze marker
Trail slowly descends to views of the river
Trail slowly descends to views of the river
Wide well maintained pathway
Wide well maintained pathway
Rocky pathway
Rocky pathway
View from the Blue Trail of the Contoocook River
View from the Blue Trail of the Contoocook River
View from the Blue Trail of the Contoocook River
View from the Blue Trail of the Contoocook River
View from the Blue Trail of the Contoocook River
View from the Blue Trail of the Contoocook River
Tranquil spot along the trail
Tranquil spot along the trail
The Blue Trail cuts back away from the river to the forest
The Blue Trail cuts back away from the river to the forest
Wooden bridge to assist crossing
Wooden bridge to assist crossing
View from the Blue Trail of the Contoocook River
View from the Blue Trail of the Contoocook River
Warning sign to stay off of the river
Warning sign to stay off of the river
Water falling over the dam
Water falling over the dam
The juction of the Blue Trail and the White Trail across the tracks
The juction of the Blue Trail and the White Trail across the tracks
The trail does not extend all the way down the tracks and hikers are stopped by a chain link fence
The trail does not extend all the way down the tracks and hikers are stopped by a chain link fence
The White trail heading back along tracks to trailhead
The White trail heading back along tracks to trailhead
Trailhead Sign
Trailhead Sign
One of the 11 points of interest
One of the 11 points of interest
Trail sign
Trail sign
Mail box with trashbags and maps
Mail box with trashbags and maps
The White Trail starts to the left with a steady incline
The White Trail starts to the left with a steady incline
The White trail along an old rock wall
The White trail along an old rock wall
Thick carpet of pine needles along the White Trail
Thick carpet of pine needles along the White Trail
Wide well maintained pathway
Wide well maintained pathway
Use caution crossing over moss covered rocks
Use caution crossing over moss covered rocks
Wooden bridge to assist crossing
Wooden bridge to assist crossing
Large boulder near the Gold Trail and Point of interest
Large boulder near the Gold Trail and Point of interest
The Gold Trail blaze marker
The Gold Trail blaze marker
View from the Gold Trail of the Contoocook River
View from the Gold Trail of the Contoocook River
View from the Gold Trail of the Contoocook River
View from the Gold Trail of the Contoocook River
View from the Gold Trail of the Contoocook River
View from the Gold Trail of the Contoocook River
The Bench at the end of the Gold Trail
The Bench at the end of the Gold Trail
View from the Bench at the end of the Gold Trail
View from the Bench at the end of the Gold Trail
Wooden bridge to assist crossing
Wooden bridge to assist crossing
View from the White Trail of the Contoocook River
View from the White Trail of the Contoocook River
View from the White Trail of the Contoocook River
View from the White Trail of the Contoocook River
View from the White Trail of the Contoocook River
View from the White Trail of the Contoocook River
Trail substrate
Trail substrate
The Yellow Trail Blaze marker
The Yellow Trail Blaze marker
Thick carpet of pine needles along the Yellow Trail
Thick carpet of pine needles along the Yellow Trail
Two benches at the juction of three trails
Two benches at the juction of three trails
The Green Trail Blaze marker
The Green Trail Blaze marker
The Orange Trail Blaze marker
The Orange Trail Blaze marker
The Orange Trail substrate
The Orange Trail substrate
Care should be taken when crossing over stream beds with no wooden bridge
Care should be taken when crossing over stream beds with no wooden bridge
Wide well maintained pathway
Wide well maintained pathway
The Red Trail blaze marker
The Red Trail blaze marker
Red Trail meets up with the White trail
Red Trail meets up with the White trail
Explore the Trail:
2.2 Miles
Easy
Bennington, New Hampshire
Bruce Edes Memorial Forest

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