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Perimeter Trail - Photos

Album Added: August 26, 2023

Old Stone walls along the perimeter of the forest
Old Stone walls along the perimeter of the forest
Parking area at trailhead
Parking area at trailhead
Trail begins past the gate
Trail begins past the gate
Use caution during hunting season as this is a Multiuse Forest
Use caution during hunting season as this is a Multiuse Forest
No ATVs allowed
No ATVs allowed
Junction of Putnam Loop Trail and Perimeter Trail
Junction of Putnam Loop Trail and Perimeter Trail
Signage on trails is limited
Signage on trails is limited
No Blaze markers, keep an eye out for limited signage and orange tape
No Blaze markers, keep an eye out for limited signage and orange tape
Not an official Blaze for the trail, a boundary marker
Not an official Blaze for the trail, a boundary marker
Wooden bridges to ease crossing and make mountain biking more fun
Wooden bridges to ease crossing and make mountain biking more fun
Several trip hazards along the trail, so watch your step
Several trip hazards along the trail, so watch your step
Another fun bridge meant to make mountain biking more fun
Another fun bridge meant to make mountain biking more fun
An interesting erratic along the trail
An interesting erratic along the trail
Perimeter Trail ends back at this junction with Putnam Loop trail. Signage is poor... follow the map.
Perimeter Trail ends back at this junction with Putnam Loop trail. Signage is poor... follow the map.
Another fun mountain bike bridge along the trail
Another fun mountain bike bridge along the trail
Explore the Trail:
1.3 Miles
Easy
Francestown, New Hampshire
Fisher Hill Town Forest

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