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United States
New Hampshire
Belknap County

Page Pond and Forest loop

Easy

4.6

(9182)

16,902

hikers

Page Pond and Forest loop

01:07

4.19km

40m

Hiking

Embark on an easy hike through the Page Pond and Forest loop, a route that guides you through varied terrain including upland forest, wetlands, and fallow fields. You will discover picturesque shoreline views of Page Pond and active beaver ponds, with tranquil stretches along Page Brook. This pleasant journey covers…

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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Parking

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33 m

Page Pond and Forest Trailhead

Highlight • Trail

Bear right at the Quarry Road fork to come to the trailhead. From here you have access to a peaceful network of paths through the marshes and forests of the Page Pond trail system.

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345 m

Little Pond

Highlight • Lake

Little Pond is on your right immediately after the first trail junction. You get a nice overlook past a marshy area to the serene pond.

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2.57 km

Page Brook

Highlight • River

Page Brook winds through the trail network. There are beaver dams, marshy areas, and boardwalks to spruce up your hike.

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4.19 km

End point

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4.16 km

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I park to access the Page Pond and Forest loop?

Parking for the Page Pond and Forest loop is available at the kiosk located on Jenness Hill Road. Trail maps are also available there.

Is the Page Pond and Forest loop suitable for beginners or families?

Yes, the trails within the Page Pond Community Forest are generally rated as easy to moderate, making them suitable for a range of outdoor enthusiasts, including beginners and families. There are various loop options, including shorter, easier walks like the 0.8-mile Page Field Loop.

What is the terrain like on the Page Pond and Forest loop?

The terrain is varied, featuring packed earth and dirt trails. You'll encounter sections with boardwalks or bog bridging in wetter areas, particularly around the extensive wetlands. The Multi-Use Trail is well-graded, though it does include some steep sections.

What natural features and landmarks can I see along the route?

The loop offers picturesque scenery including shoreline views of Little Pond, extensive wetlands, and active beaver ponds. Along Page Brook, you'll find tranquil stretches. Spur trails lead to views of the Mill Dam and marsh areas. From higher points, such as the Page Field Loop, there are views of the Belknap Mountains. You can also find historical elements like the Dudley Leavitt family cemetery and the old Page Pond Sawmill stone dam.

Is the Page Pond and Forest loop dog-friendly?

Yes, pets are permitted on the trails within the Page Pond Community Forest, but they must be kept on a leash.

What is the best time of year to hike this loop?

The loop can be enjoyed year-round. Spring and early summer are ideal for spotting wildflowers like Pink Lady Slipper and Fringed Polygala. In winter, the well-graded Multi-Use Trail is suitable for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing.

Are there any permits or entrance fees required for the Page Pond Community Forest?

No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to access the Page Pond Community Forest or its trails. It is a community-managed property open to the public.

What kind of wildlife can I expect to see?

The Page Pond Community Forest is recognized for its high ecological value and critical wildlife habitat. It's a good spot for wildlife observation, including various species of wildfowl, especially around the wetlands and beaver ponds.

Does the trail intersect other well-known paths?

Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Yellow Trail and the Blue Trail, which are part of the extensive network within the Page Pond Community Forest.

How long does it typically take to complete the Page Pond and Forest loop?

The Page Pond and Forest loop is approximately 4.2 kilometers (2.6 miles) long and typically takes around 1 hour and 7 minutes to complete at a moderate hiking pace.

Are there any historical sites along the trail?

Yes, the forest contains several historical elements, including the Dudley Leavitt family cemetery, a smaller Leavitt cemetery, the large stone dam and sluiceway from the 1840 Page Pond Sawmill, an old quarry, a homestead and cellar hole, and abandoned farm equipment.

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