Dog Friendly Hiking Trails in Rochester, NH

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There are 2 dog-friendly hiking trails in Rochester, and 35 more nearby. Use the links below to get an overview of each one, see pictures, print directions, and even read reviews from other dog owners. Coming from out of town? Get a discounted rate on pet friendly hotels in Rochester.

Pet Friendly Scoutland Trail at Bicentennial Park
Scoutland Trail at Bicentennial Park Scoutland Trail at Bicentennial Park is an out-and-back, multiuse, dog-friendly trail that's almost four miles in Rollinsford, NH. It begins near the back of the parking lot for Bicentennial Park just off Main Street at the Maine-New Hampshire border at the Salmon Falls River. The trail is wide and flat with water access. See Details
Pet Friendly Parker Mountain Trail
Parker Mountain Trail Parker Mountain Trail is a dog-friendly, 2.6-mile loop trail in Littleton, NH, accessible from Spencer Smith and Neil Mooers Trails. The trail is considered moderately challenging. See Details
Oyster River Forest - North Lot The Oyster River - North Lot in Durham, NH, welcomes leashed dogs to enjoy a hike with you on their pet-friendly trails. The forest includes nearly a mile of frontage along the Oyster River, one of seven rivers that flow into the Great Bay Estuary. The river and its corridor are home to wild brook trout, the state-endangered American brook lamprey, beaver, mink and raccoon. Please remember to clean up after your pets. See Details
Oyster River Forest - South Lot The Oyster River - South Lot in Durham, NH, welcomes leashed dogs to enjoy a hike with you on their pet-friendly trails. The forest includes nearly a mile of frontage along the Oyster River, one of seven rivers that flow into the Great Bay Estuary. The river and its corridor are home to wild brook trout, the state-endangered American brook lamprey, beaver, mink and raccoon. Please remember to clean up after your pets. See Details
Kingman Farm Nature Trail Leashed pets are welcome to join you for a walk along Kingman Farm Nature Trail, a dog-friendly route in Madbury, NH. This 2.4 mile loop begins behind Madbury Town Hall, crosses a shoulder of Hick's Hill, and enters the western portion of Kingman Farm. The trail takes an average of 55 minutes to complete on foot and is popular with hikers, mountain bikers and horseback riders. See Details
Peg King Park Peg King Park is a dog-friendly recreation area in Deerfield, NH that is known around town as a “hidden gem." The trail is located approximately 250 feet up Ridge Road from the intersection of Candia Road. Parking is limited. There are picnic tables available near the entrance and the trail begins across a bridge. Meander past stonewalls and a vernal pond as you enjoy a walk with Fido through forests of pine, hemlock and birch. See Details
Birch Ridge Community Forest Birch Ridge Community Forest in New Durham, NH, welcomes Fido to join you in exploring 13 miles of trails past vernal pools, streams and a 25-acre beaver pond. Dogs must remain under control at all times or be leashed, and please remember to clean up after your pets. High visibility clothing is recommended for you and your dog as hunters are allowed in the area. See Details
Guptill Lamprey Pasture Trails Leashed dogs are welcome to join you for a hike on the Guptill Lamprey Pasture Trails in Northwood, NH. The Guptill Lamprey Pasture Conservation area consists of 101 acres with six pet-friendly loop trails covering a total distance of five miles. The trails start behind the upper Northwood Athletic Fields, and there is a portable restroom on site but no drinking water. Please remember to clean up after your pets, and orange safety vests are recommended for you and your dog as seasonal hunting is allowed in the area. See Details
Spruce Hole Conservation Area Leashed dogs are welcome to hike the trails with you at pet-friendly Spruce Hole Conservation Area in Durham, NH. The 2.5-acre kettle hole bog is recognized as a National Natural Landmark by the National Park Service. A network of trails lead from the abutting 172-acre Oyster River Forest to the bog. Orange safety vests are recommended for you and your dog as seasonal hunting is allowed in the area. See Details
Conner Farm Visit the pet-friendly Conner Farm in Exeter, NH. Your leashed dog is welcome to join you at this ecological park, which features tons of open fields and walking trails for you and Fido. Please make sure to pick up after your pup. See Details
Isinglass River Conservation Reserve Isinglass River Conservation Reserve in Strafford, NH, features a multi-use, dog-friendly trail system on conservation land. See Details
Deer Hill Wildlife Management Area Bring Fido to the pet-friendly Deer Hill Wildlife Management Area in Brentwood, NH. Leashed pups are welcome to join you in exploring this park that features a 3.3-mile loop trail where you're sure to see tons of birds, wildflowers and ponds. Please make sure to pick up after your dog. See Details
Fort Stark State Historic Site Leashed dogs are welcome to join you at Fort Stark State Historic Site, a pet-friendly park in New Castle, NH. Enjoy the walking trails with your furry friend by your side. Dogs are not permitted inside the building or on the beach or playground. See Details
Raynes Farm Trail Leashed dogs are welcome to explore the pet-friendly Raynes Farm Trail in Exeter, NH. Two and four-legged visitors can partake in various activities at this local recreation area. Explore the wooded trail around the iconic red barn, the fields, or the hickory stand to visit the restored Wiggin family gravesite. See Details
Deer Hill Wildlife Management Area The dog-friendly Deer Hill Wildlife Management Area in Brentwood, NH, welcomes pups to explore the area with their owners. Pets are welcome on the walking trails, including a three-mile loop for hiking, bird watching, photography and more. Dogs must always be under the control of their owners but must only be leashed from March 15 through July 15. See Details
The Trails at Weeks Brick House The Trails at Weeks Brick House in Greenland, NH, feature several marked, dog-friendly walking trails throughout its 30 acres of land. They are accessible from a small parking area off Tide Mill Road. The trails are open year round and it's strongly recommend that in the late fall, both you and your pets wear orange. Visitors can listen to the WBH Trails Audio Tour on portable devices while enjoying the trails. See Details
Rockingham Recreational Rail Trail (Portsmouth Branch) Rockingham Recreational Rail Trail (Portsmouth Branch) is one of 1600 rail-trails supported by Rails-to-Trails Conservancy, a nonprofit organization that is working to create a nationwide network of trails from former rail lines and connecting corridors. Previously an unused railroad corridor, this "rail-trail" is now a great place to walk Fido in Candia! The map below shows a parking area with convenient access to the Rockingham Recreational Trail. Rails-to-Trails Conservancy has generously provided map data for this trail to Bring Fido for informational purposes only. For more detailed trail information, please visit TrailLink.com. See Details
Rochester, NH, US