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Distance:
0.6 Miles / 1.0 km
Type:
Loop
Difficulty:
Easy
Time to Hike:
~18 minutes
Surface Type:
Boardwalk
Park:
Great Bay National Wildlife Refuge
Town:
Newington, New Hampshire
Directions:
43.089285, -70.843686
Added:
May 05, 2019
Updated:
January 23, 2020
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108 '

Total Change
49 '

Ascent
59 '

Descent

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.

Explore 34 trails near Newington, NH
  1. Parking

    43.089285, -70.843686
  2. Main Trailhead

    43.089068, -70.843417
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0.6 miles / 1.0 km
Trail added
May 05, 2019
Hiked on
May 05, 2019
Updated on
January 23, 2020

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