Wood and Metal bridge over Piscataqyig River
Entrance to parking at Lang Station
Limited street side parking at the trailhead
Pass through the boulders to the trail
Looking upstream at the Piscataquog River
Looking downstream from the Bridge over the Piscataquog River
The updated trail from the Bridge
Trail substrate changes from gravel to dirt
Trail substrate changes from dirt to forest floor
Trail is easy to walk, but is getting more narrow
Trail turns into a single file foot path
Trail widens out again and is wide and easy to walk on
You can see the beautiful Piscataquog River through the woods
A beautiful spot along the trail to stop and cool off
Looking downstream
Stay on the trail as private property abutts the pathway
Plenty of posted signs
The trail can be muddy in parts and close to homes
Be careful to stay on the trail and off of private property
Up a small incline to where the trail meets the road
Parker road bisects the trail
A reminder to keep your pet on a leash
Parker Road Trail head is to the right and down less than 100 yards.
Parking at the Parker Road Trail head
Information sign at Parker Road Trailhead
The rail trail start off with a slight down hill slope
Wooden narrow trail
This section of the trail is often muddy. Planks help get across
Use caution when crossing on planks
Huge uprooted trees along the trail
Tree debris on the trail
A beautiful wooden trail
The end of the trail can be a bit ambiguous
The end of the trail is in sight
End of the trail
No motorized vehicles allowed
The trail just ends in a clearing just before a heavily traveled North Mast Road
This is the view from the end of the trail
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