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Burns Hill and Burns Farm South Hike - Photos

Album Added: July 20, 2022

Stone pile marks the summit and the South Summit Trail begins
Stone pile marks the summit and the South Summit Trail begins
Sign near Trail entrance
Sign near Trail entrance
Entrance to parking
Entrance to parking
Plenty of room to park
Plenty of room to park
Kiosk near trail head
Kiosk near trail head
Start of the trail
Start of the trail
Trail marker
Trail marker
Trail substrate
Trail substrate
Blueberry bush offering a trailside nibble
Blueberry bush offering a trailside nibble
Lower Trail
Lower Trail
Unmarked entrance to Hazel's Trail off of Lower Trail
Unmarked entrance to Hazel's Trail off of Lower Trail
Trail substrate
Trail substrate
Trail marker
Trail marker
Sturdy wooden bridge
Sturdy wooden bridge
Massive Ash tree on Hazel's Trail
Massive Ash tree on Hazel's Trail
Stone bridge over dry brook
Stone bridge over dry brook
Trail marker at junction
Trail marker at junction
Loop Trail marker
Loop Trail marker
Trail substrate
Trail substrate
On the trail from Burns Farm Trails to the Hitchiner Town Forest
On the trail from Burns Farm Trails to the Hitchiner Town Forest
Queen Anne's Lace blooming alongside the trail
Queen Anne's Lace blooming alongside the trail
Picnic pavilion near Mullen Road Trailhead
Picnic pavilion near Mullen Road Trailhead
Beginning of the White Trail in the Hitchiner Town Forest
Beginning of the White Trail in the Hitchiner Town Forest
Trail markers in the Hitchiner Town Forest
Trail markers in the Hitchiner Town Forest
Junction of the White and Blue Trails
Junction of the White and Blue Trails
Blue Trail marker in the Hitchiner Town Forest
Blue Trail marker in the Hitchiner Town Forest
Mountain Laurel flanking the side of the trail
Mountain Laurel flanking the side of the trail
A unusual Erratic beside the trail
A unusual Erratic beside the trail
Trail marker for the White Trail
Trail marker for the White Trail
East Summit Trail marker
East Summit Trail marker
Incline on the East Summit Trail
Incline on the East Summit Trail
Trail crosses over an old stone wall
Trail crosses over an old stone wall
Trail information posted at a junction of the trails
Trail information posted at a junction of the trails
Trail information
Trail information
Trail substrate
Trail substrate
Another wooden bridge
Another wooden bridge
Trail opens up to a field
Trail opens up to a field
A path through the meadow. Beware of poison ivy
A path through the meadow. Beware of poison ivy
Lots of Milkweed for the Monarchs
Lots of Milkweed for the Monarchs
Trail intersects back at the Mullen Rd. Trailhead
Trail intersects back at the Mullen Rd. Trailhead
Sumac growing along the trail
Sumac growing along the trail
The trail back to the Burns Farm Trails
The trail back to the Burns Farm Trails
Marker for the Brook Trail
Marker for the Brook Trail
Brook trail runs alongside the brook that is currently dry
Brook trail runs alongside the brook that is currently dry
Sturdy wooden bridge connects back to Lower Trail
Sturdy wooden bridge connects back to Lower Trail
Explore the Trail:
3.1 Miles
Moderate
Milford, New Hampshire
Beaver Brook Association - Burns Farm

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