The Peverly Pond Trail at the Great Bay National Wildlife Refuge in Newington, New Hampshire is an easy 0.6-mile loop trail that heads out to the banks of the Peverly Brook Upper Pond.
This easy hike follows a boardwalk through the woods and out to a scenic point next to the water. It's great for kids and families for a nice quick walk.
Wildlife Viewing: Along the edge of the water, you can see beavers, ducks, and birds.
Parking: Parking can be found at the main lot for the Great Bay National Wildlife Refuge. There's plenty of parking at the trailhead with bathrooms available.
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