Attractions and places to see around Pinardville, a residential community within Manchester, New Hampshire, are primarily found in its immediate surroundings, particularly in the adjacent town of Goffstown. The area has historical roots, with landmarks like St. Edmond's Church reflecting its development. The region offers a variety of natural and cultural points of interest, providing access to outdoor recreational activities and local heritage.
Last updated: June 25, 2026
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Rockingham Recreational Rail Trail is a 25-mile rail trail that runs from Manchester to Newfields. The path goes through small towns, forests and wetlands.
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Visited the bridge today to take pictures of the actual structure. Nothing about this says "highlight to me". It's a stretch to even say it's something you'd remember later
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Peak of South Uncanoonuc Mountain. There are many trails leading up to the peak, but there is also a paved road that takes you to the top. It is a challenging climb, but definitely worth it for the view!
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The Goffstown Rail Trail is a 5.5 mile multiuse trail. It is mostly packed dirt. At times, the path will cross some roads with car traffic, so it is important to be cautious while crossing.
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The Goffstown Rail Trail is a 5.5 mile multiuse trail. It is mostly packed dirt. At times the path will cross some roads with car traffic, so it is important to be cautious while crossing.
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It's just a pretty blah bridge. I don't think it's a highlight
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Pedestrian bridge over the Piscataquog River. The bridge is used as a connector between the east and west sections of the Piscataquog River Trail.
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Peak of South Uncanoonuc Mountain. There are many hiking trails leading up to the peak, but there is also a paved road that takes you to the top. It is a challenging climb, but definitely worth it for the view!
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The area around Pinardville, particularly in Goffstown, offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore hiking trails, enjoy cycling on rail trails, and discover conservation areas. Popular options include the View from South Uncanoonuc Mountain for scenic hikes and the Goffstown Rail Trail for cycling and walking.
Yes, for scenic views and hiking, consider the View from South Uncanoonuc Mountain. This 1,312-foot peak offers various hiking trails, from gradual to challenging, and a paved road also leads to the summit. Another option is the Pulpit Rock Conservation Area, which is ideal for hiking and bird watching, and may feature waterfalls depending on water levels.
You have several rail trail options. The Goffstown Rail Trail is a 5.5-mile multi-use trail, mostly packed dirt, suitable for cycling and hiking. For a longer adventure, the Rockingham Recreational Rail Trail spans 25 miles, passing through small towns, forests, and wetlands. There's also the New Boston Rail Trail, which includes the New Boston Rail Trail Bridge, offering a 4-mile traffic-free experience.
Yes, several attractions are family-friendly. The Goffstown Rail Trail is suitable for families, offering a mostly packed dirt path for walking and cycling. Additionally, the New Boston Rail Trail Bridge is part of a traffic-free trail, making it a safe option for families. Pine Island Park, located on Glen Lake, provides a sandy beach for swimming and sunbathing, along with walking trails, which can be a great family outing.
For leisurely walks, the Goffstown Rail Trail is a great choice, being mostly flat and packed dirt. Riverside Park, along the Piscataquog River, also offers scenic river views and walking paths. For easy hiking, the Joe English Reservation provides diverse trails through wetlands, forests, and meadows, suitable for year-round exploration.
While Pinardville is primarily residential, it has historical roots. St. Edmond's Church and School were built on land donated by Edmond Pinard, after whom the community is named, making them points of interest reflecting the area's development. The streets in Pinardville are also named after members of the Pinard family, offering a glimpse into the community's heritage.
Absolutely. The Pulpit Rock Conservation Area is an ideal spot for bird watching and observing diverse wildlife. The Wason Pond Conservation Area is also known for its wetlands and forested areas, providing trails perfect for wildlife observation and nature photography, especially beautiful seasonally.
There are several running trails available. You can find routes like the Goffstown Rail Trail, Piscataquog Trail Loop, and Heritage Trail. For more detailed information and specific routes, you can explore the Running Trails around Pinardville guide.
For cycling, the Goffstown Rail Trail and Rockingham Recreational Rail Trail are excellent options. If you're interested in mountain biking, routes like the Massabesic Lake – Clark Pond loop or the Glen Lake – Piscataquog River Park loop are available. More cycling routes can be found in the Cycling around Pinardville guide, and mountain biking options in the MTB Trails around Pinardville guide.
The region boasts diverse natural features. You can encounter mountains like South Uncanoonuc, offering panoramic views. There are also extensive woodlands, meadows, and wetlands in areas like Joe English Reservation and Wason Pond Conservation Area. Rivers such as the Piscataquog and lakes like Glen Lake (at Pine Island Park) add to the natural beauty, with some areas featuring seasonal waterfalls.
Yes, Pine Island Park, situated on the shores of Glen Lake, offers a sandy beach perfect for swimming and sunbathing. It also provides opportunities for kayaking and paddleboarding, making it a great spot to enjoy the water.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse outdoor recreational opportunities and the touch of local history. The scenic views from places like South Uncanoonuc Mountain, the well-maintained rail trails for cycling and hiking, and the peaceful conservation areas for bird watching and nature walks are frequently highlighted. The community values the accessibility to nature right outside the residential area.


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